Tetramar Ltd

Posted January 9th, 2009 11:07 by Tetramar

The Tetramar Product is a bespoken mass-production system for constructing buildings.

The ‘Product’ is therefore not a new type of building, but a new method of constructing existing buildings, which clearly represents an extremely large and comprehensive project undertaking.

Tetramar buildings are manufactured in a modular volumetric format. Buildings are produced in infinite designs and sizes, for different usages and for different market applications:

Residential, Houses, Apartments, Hotels, Flats etc

Commercial, Offices, Schools, Hospitals etc

Transportable, Temporary Offices, Quick Response and Emergency Accommodation, Exporation Facilities, MOD Facilities etc

Special features include: massive cost reduction, superior quality, high-speed construction, post-build changeability, and new health and safety standards.

Buildings are solid in texture and are indistinguishable from traditional construction, in feel, appearance and sound, both inside and out.

The building system is ‘green’ and conserves global resources.

The Tetramar Research Project has been in operation for the past fifteen years, and is now in the final stages of product testing and certification and will shortly be commencing trail production and marketing.

Present State of Industry

The Construction Industry is arguably the only major industry that has failed to undergo radical evolvement during the 20C.  The present Traditional and Offsite building systems, remain either, too expensive, too slow, or to inefficient, to meet the growing demands of the markets they serve.

The industry, in its present shape, is unlikely to catch up with this demand because, over the past twenty / thirty years, it has also run into increasing labour recruitment problem (young people are more and more attracted to computer associted industries). Consequently production is falling behind demand, this is forcing up the cost of buildings, which in turn is creating economic inflation. Inflation has catapulted the building industry’s problems into the political arena.

For these reasons fundamental new building systems are urgently being sought by the major industrial players, and the Government is throwing in every incentive.

Obstacle Precluding Change

Despite large numbers of new ideas and ventures, attempting to discover solutions to the building industry’s problems over the past hundred or more years, the industry remains doggedly unchanged.

What therefore is the root of this problem?

The only known method of producing buildings, in high speed with the lowest cost, and with the best quality, is through the principles of Mass-Production. The same as for cars, televisions, milk bottles, etc, etc.

However, mass-production in the Construction Industry is extremely complicated because buildings are not uniform, they are infinitely diverse. If therefore an answer is to be found it lies in finding a bespoken system of Mass-production.

This then is the obstacle that has long been preventing the transformation of the world wide Construction Industry into the 20 Century.

Many leading Construction Companies in the Western World, have long been researching this field, and are continuing to do so today, with exceedingly large budgets, and the utmost urgentcy.

Nonetheless, an extremely lucrative door is open to anyone finding an answer. This is the challenge that the Tetramar Research Project has entered into.

Tetramar in World Stakes

The Tetramar System is the first and the only fully comprehensive, start to finish, bespoken mass-production process,  existing today. There is nothing comparable in the United Kingdom, in Germany, America, Japan or anywhere else in the world.

It could now be difficult for new companies to compete with Tetramar because important technologies, that new systems are likely to require, are now protected by the Tetramar worldwide Patents.

Mission Statement

A major problem in the world today is the inequality in living standards. In the western economy more than 90% of the population have houses to live in. In the third and fourth world-economies this figure reduces to as low as 10%.

This is a difficult problem for the pooer economies to tackle because they do not posses the necessary skills and infra-structure to properly address their Construction Industry. However, it is also true that the buildings required by these economies are far less sophisticated, or advanced, than Tetranar buildings ( onboard computers, etc, would be superfluous).

To this end, it is Tetramar’s intention, sooner rather than later, to establish business enterprises, in these countries, to mass-produce buildings that can properly address their population’s purchasing power, their practical requirements and their immediate needs.

Tetramar has already been in discussion with Governments requiring these facilities, and the company is presently finding answers as to how factories can be set up, and the new technologies adapted to these different requirements.

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