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Concretex provides innovative precast concrete solutions in the areas of sanitation (precast concrete toilets, modular toilet structures, VIP toilets, and other sanitation structures) and infrastructure (concrete walling panels, security fencing, modular housing and concrete enclosures) that ensure quick, efficient service delivery while ensuring quality control not available outside of a factory environment.
The Concretex building system
[edit]Concretex alternative building technologies present African solutions to African problems. Through the benefits of precast concrete walling and structures, and improved construction speed while at the same time maintaining the quality control of a factory environment, Concretex reduces the need for skilled labour while significantly reducing project overheads.
Concrete modular housing & buildings
[edit]In 1985, Concretex invented the Concretex Building System, a modular building technology using custom lightweight precast concrete panels. These are assembled as required, allowing for the system to adapt to customer requirements. The resulting homes are constructed quickly and of high quality components. The system was patented and was awarded the Mantag Certificate from the Agrèment Board of South Africa in 1989. Updated and refined to suit modern building requirements, the system has held a Agrèment Certificate since 2011.