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URBANITE CONSTRUCTION
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Urbanite Construction
Background:
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Just like stone construction, except one uses chunks of old waste concrete
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Local urbanite is collected and sourced from demolition and dump sites. The urbanite can be broken up and sorted using locally sourced unskilled labour.
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This building technique supports skills transfers and entrepreneur initiatives.
Benefits:
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Minimizes the use of new concrete.
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Is a very low maintenance material.
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Aesthetically pleasing and ages very well, looking like stone of first appearance.
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Can be used to clean up the environment, by harvesting urbanite from illegal dumps.
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Reduces the amount of waste going into landfill sites and reduces and can help to clean up illegal dumping in the environment
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Turns waste into a resource.
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Similarly to stone, it will have a high thermal mass, which can be used to buffer the extremes of temperature.
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Can be used to create extra jobs at a local level.
Technical Information:
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Properly built urbanite is an extremely durable material.
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Urbanite has a high thermal mass, which can be used to buffer the extremes of temperature.
Company Track record/examples of work:
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Alterations & Additions to House Bezuidenhout - Pinelands, Cape Town, 2012– 2013
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OR Tambo Narrative & Enviro Centre – consulting, Leeupan, Johannesburg, 2011 - 2012