Haiti earthquake reconstruction
Firstly, we wish to extend once again our sincere condolences to the people and the government of Haiti following the tragic death and massive destruction caused by the earthquake of 12 January 2010
“The country of about 9
million people, most of them desperately
poor, has struggled with political
instability and has no real construction
standards. In November 2008, following
the collapse of a school in Petionville,
the mayor of Port-au-Prince estimated
about 60 percent of the buildings were
shoddily built and unsafe in normal
circumstances.”
moladi
is geared to support and
provide our construction technology to
assist Haiti and her people in the
reconstruction process that will follow.
moladi
reinforced walls and stub
wall configuration is designed to with
stand earthquakes and minimize the
damage created by the impact. With the
moladi
process of formwork
construction we are able to utilize the
rubble from the collapsed buildings to
create new permanent structures
- Reducing construction
time and cost - stronger than block or
brick walls. Very important to eliminate
costly "tented camps".
Many Haitians are now unemployed (even before the earthquake), therefore it is vital to create jobs and not simply offer an end product during the Haiti earthquake reconstruction. The need is not only for houses but also for schools shops offices and all the building structures that have been destroyed (90%). Haiti earthquake reconstruction will take years and quality construction is vital
