Report on Progress of Housing Projects http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060718/20060718005889.html?.v=1
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 18, 2006 (...) "Our trip was very successful on many fronts," stated Raj Janan, President of Axia Building Technologies, Ltd., a subsidiary of Axia Group, Inc. "We were able to see for ourselves that our panel technology has been completely accepted by the government, the agencies sponsoring the rebuilding efforts and most importantly the people who now live in the homes. This, in turn, has opened up many new opportunities for us in Sri Lanka and other neighboring countries." --> Mir gefällt die Aussage: "...new opportunities for us in Sri Lanka and other neighboring countries."
(...) Axia has two projects underway in Sri Lanka, a 250 home community in Batticoloa of which 50 homes have been competed and turned over to the families. The company is also completing a 20 home community near the southern city of Galle for workers displaced by the storms in 2004.
--> Seit Februar wurden 50 Häuser fertig gestellt! Also in sechs Monaten 50 Häuser (inklusive Training der Bauarbeiter) --> Dann könnten die restlichen 200 Häuser schon bis Mitte nächsten Jahres fertig sein! "Bringing a new technology such as this into a country where traditional methods are valued can be a long and difficult process," stated Jeffrey Flannery, CEO of Axia Group. Inc. "In less than one year, we have now trained more than 200 people in the use of this technology, introduced the system to technical training schools on the island, and have commitments to build more than 1,000 homes, schools and other buildings over the next two to three years. Our meetings with the United Nations, Red Cross and other nongovernmental agencies NGOs were all very positive and have resulted in new proposals for additional work.
--> In weniger als einem Jahr wurden bereits über 200 Menschen trainiert, Axia´s Häuser zu errichten. Das heißt wohl, Axia hat seitdem 200 neue Mitarbeiter geworben ;-) Vielleicht können Jeff und Raj diese Leute auch in anderen Orten einsetzen, zum Beispiel in Pakistan oder Indien. "While we are proud of our efforts to help with the families affected by the tsunami, we are now looking to work with companies in the commercial, residential and development sectors," added Flannery. "This panel technology is ideal for all types of building structures from apartments and residential homes to factories and multistory buildings. We made great progress this trip in establishing relationships with the Sri Lanka government and private builders to begin this process."
More information on Axia Group, Inc. can be found on the company web site at www.axiagroup.info.
(...) Contact: Axia Group, Inc. Janet Whitehead, 619-466-4701
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