The wooden house will revolutionize construction

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The wooden house will revolutionize construction




by bobono » 03/02/09, 12:49

The wooden house is cheaper and more insulating
Less than 100 € for a house 000 times more insulating than concrete and 12 times than steel

By signing a memorandum of understanding for a majority stake in the Jacob Group, AST Promoter Group, builder and developer, specialist in multi-brand detached houses, becomes leader in the construction of timber frame houses in France with production capacity annual 2 homes.

Wood is no longer afraid of the wolf
As resistant and no more vulnerable than weather and fire to concrete, wood, used in the manufacture of these environmental houses, is the only natural material infinitely renewable. In addition, it allows a significant reduction in the greenhouse effect, since one cubic meter of processed wood is equivalent to one tonne less CO2 in the air. The timber frame house is thus the only habitat able to meet the current and future objectives imposed by the Grenelle of the environment, such as the reduction of CO2 emissions or the respect of the next thermal regulation, in particular a consumption lower than 50kWh / m2.

The economic advantage of the prefab
The Jacob group is the French leader in the industrial manufacturing of wooden structural components for the new construction market:

frame,
walls (vertical walls),
load-bearing floors (horizontal walls),
load-bearing roofing panels (oblique walls).
This robotic manufacturing on assembly lines makes it possible to divide site times by two. The construction time in the factory of a T4 type house, 85 m2 of living space, structural work and frame, is around forty hours (frame included), while it takes about two months to a so-called traditional house, with all the works carried out on site.
In the end, the process makes it possible to deliver a quality house in 3 months respecting the best environmental standards.

Let's touch wood!
These economies of scale make it possible to offer households, especially first-time buyers, a finished house for a price ranging from 65 to 000 euros. Christine Boutin, Minister of Housing, praised "this pragmatic and effective association" of two French builders, which authorizes targeting a France of owners at 100%, where the lower classes would complement the richer. This is all the happiness we wish for future first-time buyers.


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