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moladi, a South African Company and International supplier for the past 16 years, the pioneer of a one-step casting process for the erection of homes,"...Simply cast a whole house in a day, employing unskilled labour, reducing time, waste and cost, eliminating chasing for plumbing and electrical pipe work, plastering and beam filling, resulting in a wall stronger than brick. A cost effective, holistic design and build technology that far outweighs poorly designed costly concrete-block and masonry structures…

Established in 1987, moladi has developed construction technology addressing the basic need for durable quality housing which is a viable affordable alternative to traditional building methods. Representing the most advanced technology and innovations in industrial construction of affordable low-cost housing, schools clinics and other structures, with years of experience in the industry our knowledge has inspired subsequent ulterior solutions for development.

Lack of resources, insufficient funds, skills shortage, time constraints, work flow control and waste are key challenges embodied in affordable housing shortages. Our technology addresses these issues and this is why individuals and organisations recognise moladi as the solution to housing needs throughout the world.

With the help of locally trained unskilled labour, the conduits, electricity, trusses, doors and windows are strategically cast in situ which eliminates the need for chasing or beam filling, which greatly reduces waste. The use of unskilled labour aids in job creation and the transference of skills and technology promotes development within under privileged communities.

Having undergone and passed rigorous testing by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS), we have received numerous awards for our high standards in innovation. Constituting a lightweight patented, reusable, recyclable plastic framework system and SABS approved lightweight aerated mortar (which holds Agrément Certificate 94/231) the results are durable, permanent reinforced mortar structures of the highest quality and which is certified by the National Home Builders Regulation Council and bonded by top financial institutions. Low-cost housing technology means inexpensive construction, superior quality and durable structures. NHBRC- ABSA Innovation Housing Award

The moladi technology is easily adaptable to the specified design requirements and is suitable for all types of buildings, yet highly suited for use in the mass housing markets; successfully alleviating many of the logistical problems facing the construction of affordable repetitive housing projects.

By utilising indigenous materials the benefits of the technology are spread to local communities. With a highly developed and reliable technology like moladi, the simplicity of the construction process allows for the ownership of a home to be within reach to many thousands of people. By applying the highest quality standards and a disciplined approach to the construction method, the cost of the entire housing delivery process is lowered, without it negatively impacting on the quality or social acceptability of the structure. moladi has been specifically designed and proven to deliver a fast track, cost-effective and easily transferable technology.

We supply technology and support transfer of know-how by means of on site training, internationally.

Minister Lindiwe Sisulu (Minister of Housing) site visit and Awards Ceremony - AFFORDABLE HOUSING DELIVERY = JOB CREATION + SKILLS DEVELOPMENT = EMPOWERMENT

moladi met with Archbishop Desmond Tutu to donate a house to the local community - the home will be built for Aids orphans.

moladi [MEXICO] launches 800 double storey walk up Project in Los Mezquitos in a license arangement with Manatt Jones of the USA

The above inserted by User:Moladi who previously has tried to produce a main article that read way to much like an ad. So take the above with a grain of salt. MadMaxDog 00:05, 27 December 2006 (UTC)