Laut
http://www.dailynews.lk/2007/02/14/fin03.asphat Micro Construction, die ja angeblich zu Axia
gehören, einen Auftrag in Sri Lanka bekommen über
200 Mio Rupees. Das sind rund 1,4 Mio Euro bzw.
1,8 Mio Dollar! Wenn das hier stimmt und Axia wirklich
so einen Auftrag bekommt oder bekommen hat, dann
könnten die nächsten Jahre gesichert sein!
Beim letzten Auftrag aus Sri Lanka über 2 Mio Dollar
ging Axia durch die Decke und stieg um insgesamt 20.000 %!
VOm aktuellen Niveau aus würden wir dann ungefähr bei
3,0 Dollar stehen! Aber 1 Dollar wären auch schon okay, oder?
Werde morgen nochmal nachlegen. 3000 Euro sind ja nicht viel
und selbst wenn Axia nur um 1000% steigt, ist das schon mal was...
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.htmlhttp://www.dailynews.lk/2007/02/14/fin03.aspDie Häuser auf den Bildern sehen auf jeden Fall
aus wie Axia Häuser! Vielleicht stimmt das mit
dem Auftrag und Axia steht vor einem fetten Rebound!
Micro Cars ventures into Rs. 200 million housing project
Anjana Samarasinghe
CONSTRUCTION: Some of the houses under construction.
HOUSING: The Micro Constructions, an associate company of local car manufacturer Micro Cars is to invest Rs 200 million in a low cost housing project this year.
CEO of Micro Constructions (Pte) Ltd C. Guhashanka told Daily News that they expect to commence their housing project in June.
This will consist of 50 individual housing units. "At the moment we are on a process of obtaining necessary approvals," he said.
The housing project will be located in Ja-Ela. Special feature of this project is that it will be constructed using Panel Building Technology, which will reduce the total cost by 15 per cent to 20 per cent.
Micro diversified into the construction industry nearly one year ago, introducing Panel Building Technology to the local construction industry together with AXIA Inc. of USA. Panel Building Technology is cost-effective, and a visually appealing solution for conventional building material, such as bricks.
Guhashanka said that these panels are made out of galvanised high calibre steel and polystyrene, which could be resistant to wind, fire, floods and earthquakes. After laying the foundation, panels will be assembled and erected to acquire any shape and size of the house.
Then walls will be plastered using high-pressure concrete guns. This has been deployed in more than 25 countries around the globe such as USA, Mexico, UK and Spain.
This technology is a solution to overcome the current building material and skilled labour shortage. As in this process, skilled labour (masons) requirement is minimum and unskilled labour, which is abundantly available, could be trained and utilised, for the process, he said.
Micro Constructions have successfully completed a tsunami housing project using this technology. They will use this technology for their construction activities in Sri Lanka.
The company is also involved in building a low cost housing project under the Mahinda Chinthana.
'We have introduced this technology for individual house builders as a low cost housing solution and we will be commencing construction of luxury individual house in April.
The company is now negotiating with property developers to introduce technology for their construction activities too, Guhashanka he said.
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