| Why Eco? |
| Transcon Steel presents the answer for rapid
response needs. Our light weight, incredibly durable structures
can be assembled within hours using low-skill labor. Hygenically
designed EcoShelters are comfortable in even the harshest environments.
Modules can be left as a permanent system or easily disassembled
and transported to new regions. |
| Key Concepts |
| The EcoShelter concept allows individuals
or organizations to select the thermal envelope building design
that best suits their needs. Secondly, the selection of individual
finish-out modules allows the purchaser to custom position the
bath, kitchen and bedroom modules in the building. |
| Rapid Assembly |
Interchangable Skins |
| 75+ year design life |
Light Weight |
| Disaster Resistant |
Comfortable |
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| Support and Services |
| Transcon Steel works closely with the contracting
party to supply EcoShelters to a region. Support and services
may extend to assisting with ExIm project financing, engineering,
working with local governments, CIF export shipments, and full
support for local training. |
| Customizations |
| Transcon Steel can custom fabricate EcoShelter
panels or modules to meet specific design needs, withstand 150mph
(240kph) wind loads and exceed seismic zone 4 standards. Consisting
of standard galvanized steel studs and expanded polystyrene,
the EcoShelter Ultra Frame panels are considered a non-composite
technology; thus enabling engineers worldwide to easily design
any structure for a particular region and use. |
| Health and Safety |
| The EcoShelter concept delivers a long-term
healthy solution to world housing. EcoShelter systems have no
CFCs, HCFCs or Formaldehyde and are fire-retardant. Each system
can be fitted with filtration systems that control the humidity
level, indoor air quality and removal of airborne pollutants. |
| International Reach |
| Transcon Steel can design strucutures for
worldwide transportation via ship, train or by air. The EcoShelter
lightweight, low skill level solution can be introduced to even
the most remote regions on earth because of the ability to air
transport most buildings. |