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Century Insulated Panels

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  1. ♦Warning♦This presentation and the documents of contents providing information is the sole and exclusive property ofCentury Insulated PanelsAdvanced Building SystemThe documents contained in this presentation and any appendices to it are intended for use only by the person's to whom it is presented. You are hereby advised that any dissemination or distribution, is strictly prohibited.Any reproduction of these documents is prohibited

  2. Century Insulated Panels Building 'Green' and Better With Concrete Conservation of Forestry Products, Fossil Fuels and Earth Resources

  3. Building Green & Better With Concrete • Century Insulated Panels ”CIP” with manufacturing facilities at 8715 Highway 59 South, Beasley, Texas 77471. • CIP manufactures custom machines that produces insulated building system panels that are far superior with durability that exceeds any other residential or commercial panel system on the market today in the world. • CIP machines and panels are built and sold to qualified buyers on the domestic and international markets. • CIP has manufactured the insulated building system panels machine to better serve the residential and commercial building industry, with several purchase plans available to the buyer.

  4. Building Green & Better With Concrete • The Century Insulated Panel is an extremely strong well engineered building system panel that consists of a super-insulated core of rigid expanded polystyrene, sandwiched between two heavy gauge welded wire mesh sheets, built for use as a forming foundation for reinforcing concrete walls and roofs. Panels can also be used for brick or rock walls. • The CIP panel’s can be erected and locked in place in several days with little labor; this saves the builder and home owner interim money cost • Which after application of 4,000 PSI concrete provides the protection for your home against natural disasters such as Tornados and Hurricanes, or the ravages of age, all the while keeping the cost of construction below traditional types with their vulnerability to fire, and dry rot of a conventional house, plus is termite, insect and rodent proof.

  5. Building Green & Better With Concrete • The Polystyrene super insulated core is a standard 3” thick, is non flammable material as tested under ASTM E84 and the smoke rating is less than 450, and the ASTM conclusion is that the poly core is not toxic if exposed to fire. • Water resistant. The ASTM proved maximum water absorption of 2.5% / 1 lb. Density. • Is an inert, organic material with no nutritive value to plants, animals or microorganisms. • Will not rot and is highly resistant to mildew. Aging has no effect upon the performance • Poly can withstand temperatures from sub freezing up to 180 F • The wire mesh is 12.5 gauge steel welded wire 2 x 2 with 60,000 PSI tinsel strength. To complete the process a 12.5 gauge steel truss wire is pierced completely through the polystyrene core at off set angles for superior strength, and then welded to each of the outer layer sheet of welded wire fabric mesh. These three elements are joined by state of the art equipment producing a three dimensional lightweight panel that due to its characteristics make it one of the strongest building materials you can find. • After application of 4,000 PSI concrete to each side of the panel, the completed home, is as permanent as a monument, withstanding mother natures flying missiles and high velocity winds from…..

  6. Building Green & Better With Concrete Hurricanes

  7. Building Green & Better With Concrete Tornados

  8. Building Green & Better With Concrete Earth Quakes Earthquakes

  9. Building Green & Better With Concrete In the next few slides we will see the various uses and applications that our CIP panels are designed and built for Construction Of Residential Housing Commercial Outlets & Offices Security & Privatize Fences For Residential Sound Barriers To Reduce Noise Along The Roadways

  10. Building Green & Better With Concrete Country Side Homes, 1581 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 ½ Bath, concrete walls and roof

  11. Building Green & Better With Concrete cottages & Cabins

  12. Building Green & Better With Concrete Homes

  13. Building Green & Better With Concrete Homes For The Gated Communities

  14. Century Insulated Panels were used to construct this island hotel. The hotel has withstood numerous hurricanes and tropical storms. Hotels Building Green & Better With Concrete

  15. Building Green & Better With Concrete Office Complexes

  16. Building Green & Better With Concrete Office Complexes

  17. Building Green & Better With Concrete Shopping Malls

  18. Building Green & Better With Concrete Privatize Fence For Gated Communities

  19. Building Green & Better With Concrete Decorative Fences For Homes

  20. Building Green & Better With Concrete Sound Barrier and Security Fencing

  21. Building Green & Better With Concrete • The CIP can be used for almost any situation imaginable • Small homes to mansions • Above ground storm, hurricane and tornado shelters that will withstand 250 mph winds, or up to 350 mph winds if constructed according to accepted practices • Commercial shopping centers • Warehouse storage facilities with offices • Dairy and Agriculture Barns • Curved or straight boxed silos, to 40 ft. high • Curved or straight retaining walls • Soundproof buffer walls along highways or neighborhoods • Athletic field house concession stands in 2 days • Swimming & commercial testing pools • House boat hulls built on site in one day that would float a mansion.

  22. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪ Benefits ▪ • Design Flexibility: CIP houses can be completed with almost any interior and exterior finishes and can take any shape as easily as wood frame with some interesting effects such as, curved walls and frequent corners, can be less expensive to build with a CIP home. • Comfort: Houses built with CIP walls have a much more even temperature throughout the day and night. They have virtually no “cold spots”, and no drafts. • Strength: The rigidity of concrete construction eliminates the flex, creaking and vibration of high wind. In a CIP home, you know you are safe and secure. • Quietness: About one-sixth as much sound gets through a CIP wall compared with an ordinary frame wall. This sharply cuts the intrusion of noise from outside and virtually eliminates outdoor noises. CIP homes also create an acoustical environment with the full advantage of a sophisticated sound system as in a home theater.

  23. Building Green & Better With Concrete • Energy Efficiency: The superior insulation, air tightness, and mass of the walls cut the amount of energy needed for heating and cooling by 50 to 80%. In addition, it allows the installation of smaller heating and cooling equipment that can reduce the initial cost of a house. • Hurricanes and Tornadoes: Research documentation show that concrete walls are structurally capable of withstanding 225 mph winds and protect occupants from flying debris, and that they meet all criteria needed to protect occupants in a severe storm of the most extreme kind. • Earthquakes: Built according to industry accepted practices, steel reinforced concrete homes are the safest and most durable types of structures during an earthquake. Homes built with reinforced steel concrete walls have documentation of surviving earthquakes intact, while other homes about them were reduced to rubble. • Fire Resistance: Of all construction materials, concrete is one of the most resistant to heat and fire. Fire resistance gives houses built with CIP inherent safety advantages. The poly core incased in 11/2” of concrete each side is non flammable material as tested under ASTM E84 and the smoke rating is less than 450. The ASTM conclusion is that the poly core is non toxic if exposed to fire.

  24. Building Green & Better With Concrete • Flood Resistant: Because of the mass and weight, the structure will not move from the foundation and there are no wood studs or fiberboard to mold after a flood. • Termite and Insect Proof: Without the necessary food given to termites in a typical wood/brick veneer construction, CIP walls offer no feeding or breeding grounds for termites and other home destroying pests, which include no rats or mice in your walls or attic. • Mildew, Mold and Rot: Concrete, steel and Polystyrene are inert organic materials with no nutritive value to plants, animals or microorganisms. They will not rot and are highly resistant to mildew and mold. Aging has no effect upon their strength and durability. • Installation: Conventional homebuilding crews adapt easily to this construction. The forms are light, easily unloaded and erected by hand. Simple power equipment applies the concrete, so crews stay fresh and sharp and are less stressed. In fact, the simplicity of assembly and the lightness of the work help keep labor costs below those of frame construction. Time saved….at least 50% faster than standard construction.

  25. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪ AdditionalBenefits ▪ • Occupancy: Speedy occupancy and saves money on construction loan dollars. • Resale: Enhanced resale and marketability value. • Insurance: Saves 18% to 35% on homeowners insurance. • Conservation: Maximum conservation of forestry products, fossil fuels and earth resources. • Durability: Structure durability offers continuing value for future generations to follow. • Air Quality: Enjoy air quality free of dust, pollen and allergens.

  26. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪We Are The Competition ▪ • CIP’s Concrete Panel System: Our concrete home building systems available today have evolved to the point where you can design your home to require a minimum of maintenance while providing a maximum of protection...and it will still look new for years after it is built. • Ownership Made Easy: The beauty of our concrete panel home is that it requires far less work on the part of the homeowner to keep it looking like new. What are the four most common causes of exterior wall maintenance? Termites, rotting, paint peeling or fading. CIP concrete homes are never affected by these common causes. As to paint, some contemporary concrete homes have façade brick or stone siding, most have applied synthetic pre-colored stucco that makes it absolutely waterproof. Almost any type of finish you can conceive may be applied to concrete. • Cost Savings, Beauty & Efficiency Going Green: With volatile wood prices, logging's high environmental price tag, and a growing shortage of high quality lumber, concrete offers a variety of products and construction techniques to provide cost effective, quality alternatives to wood-frame home construction. • Habitat International: It is worthy to make mention that ex-president Jimmy Carter and 400 volunteers built 14 homes and a day care center out of this exact system in one week. Carter and Habitat have continued to build homes in North America using the same system.

  27. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪Quotation CIP Model No. 2007-8▪ • ►Century Insulated Panels (CIP) specialty machine, Model No. 2007-8, is the most versatile and flexible building system in the world today, manufactured at 8715 Highway-59 South, Beasley, Texas 77471, title to which will be given to buyer upon receipt of purchase order and transferred funds. • ►Our machine is an extremely strong well engineered building panel system that consists of a super-insulated core of rigid expanded polystyrene, sandwiched between two heavy gauge welded wire mesh sheets, built for use as a forming foundation for reinforcing concrete walls and roofs, which after application of 4,000 PSI concrete provides the protection for your home against natural disasters, such as Earthquakes, Hurricanes and Tornadoes. The ravages of age are of little consequence to reinforced concrete construction. Additional advantages are keeping the cost of construction well below traditional types. More important than cost perhaps is a traditional home’s vulnerability to fire, termites, tornadoes and the need for constant maintenance.

  28. Model No. 2007-8

  29. Model No. 2007-8

  30. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪Product Capability Of The CIP Model No. 2007-8▪ • ►Our machine is the only machine in the world that will produce these specialty building panels that measure eight-foot (8 ft) wide by up to forty-foot (40 ft) in length, or longer, the length only limited by handling and transportation consideration. This state of the art machine, running at a normal production rate speed, will produce 6,400 square feet of 8 ft wide panels to 40 ft lengths, which means can be custom cut for your job. Speed of Machine can be increased for additional production. • ►It takes 4,068 square feet of (CIP) panels to build a 1,581 square foot, 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath home with vaulted ceilings, which includes Exterior Walls, Center Load Bearing Wall and Vaulted Roof. The CIP Model No. 2007-8, will produce enough panels to build 1.573 homes per 7 hour shift, or 4.72 homes in three shifts, utilizing 1 foreman and 3 unskilled workers each shift.

  31. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪Production Capability Of The Competition▪ • ►All of the competing panel manufacturing machines (through-out the world) running at a normal production rate speed, will produce 3,200 square feet of 4 ft wide panels 8 ft or longer per 7 hour shift (allows 1 hour downtime and reloading). Speed of some Machines can be increased for extra production. Using the same formula of 4,068 square feet to build a 1,581 square foot house, our competition’s machines will only produce enough panels to build 0.787 houses per 7 hour shift, or 2.36 homes in three shifts, utilizing 1 foreman and 6 unskilled workers each shift. • ►The CIP Machine will produce twice the production of a 4 foot wide machine, in addition to its very real advantage of on the job site assembly that saves three-quarters of the panel erection time.

  32. Included With Purchase Of CIP Model No. 2007-8 1►Welded1/4” heavy gauge box steel frame, 8’ 8” wide x 8’ high x 30’ long. The Machine, complete with 120KVA Transformer, customized automation programmed operation and Selenium Rectifier Circuit Control Board, Pneumatic Sensors, Air Cylinders, Regulators, Gauges, Speed Control Modular’s, SCR Circuit Control Board, Bearings, Rollers, Resistance Welders and Wire Straightener. Machine built with 1/4” heavy gauge box steel frame as a permanent skid for lifting. Total weight, approximately 8,000 lbs. Simple disassembly for container shipment. 2►Two (2) Extension Tables to receive the completed panels; Size: 1/4” heavy gauge box steel frame, welded. Two each 7’ wide x 3’ high x 20 ft. long placed end to end to receive completed panels. Tables complete with rollers. Tables built with 1/4” heavy gauge box steel frame as a permanent skid for lifting. Weight each of approximately 1/2 ton (1,000 lbs). 3►One (1) state of the art Shot-Crete Gun for applying concrete, Four (4) Clip Guns and One (1) Air Compressor, along with enough materials to build 6,400 sq. ft. of panels, for initial set-up of the machine, and for erection of one house with outside walls, a load bearing center wall and the roof.

  33. 4►It will take 6 to 8 weeks to build the Model No. 2007-8. Prior to delivery of the Machine, the Seller will provide travel via air, accommodations and expenses to Houston, Texas, for Three (3) personnel, to spend one week with our technical personnel, to be given the opportunity to learn about the machine, its operation, and any maintenance issues or questions. 5►Upon delivery and unloading to designated location, Seller will provide technical supervisory assistance to assemble, direct, teach, guide, or assist in constructing the panels in the most efficient way, plus assist with the appropriate mixes of concrete. 6►After assembly of the machine at Purchaser’s facilities, Seller will provide the materials and technical supervisory assistance to produce enough panels on purchaser’s equipment to run 6,400 sq. ft. of panels. Seller will then provide the funds to build a 1,581 sq. ft. vaulted roof ceiling home, utilizing purchaser’s workers or employees to instruct them on the best method of building with concrete, from the foundation up, including Site Work, Foundation, Exterior Walls, Center Load Bearing Wall, Vaulted Roof, Rough-In Plumbing, Rough-In Electrical, Windows, Exterior Doors, and applied Synthetic Stucco Material on exterior and Interior of home. The interior build-out and finishing to be provided by the Purchaser.

  34. Building Green & Better With Concrete 7►Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF), delivered to Purchaser’s named destination at Seller’s expense in the USA. § Guarantee § CIP Model No. 2007-8 is fully and unconditionally guaranteed for a period of one (1) year against faulty operational moving parts. Should any part or piece prove to be defective, a CIP technician will be sent immediately to repair or replace the part, or do whatever is necessary to make machine operational.

  35. Building Green & Better With Concrete ▪PURCHASE INFORMATION▪ • To purchase the machine and/or the systems insulated panels it produces, along with our optional purchase plans, please submit a letter of interest and proof of purchase capability to: Jerrel E. SullivanCentury Insulated Panels 3602 West Creek Club Drive Missouri City, TX 77459-4014 Phone: 281.813.1156 Email: jerrelxs@comcast.net Earl W. Atwood Phone: 281.844.7691 Email: alan_atwood@houston.rr.com Tom H. LaValley Phone: 405.627.5114 Email: eagle301@sbcglobal.net

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