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March 25th, 2009 08:07 PM #1
I was on the Cebu forum and ran across a post of a guy that built his house out of shipping containers, they are fairly cheap to buy used and I mean there is no shortage of these things in the world and in Subic and other places like Manila or Cebu were they are commonly off loaded.
A few good things I see about these is cost, 50T to 80T for a 40FT contianer not to shabby, Plus hurricane proof, fire proof, easy to make secure and can insulated to the point it's a virtual ice box. Plus you can stack them and they are not going anywere.
I found a couple of places that look like they already started but info is sketchy at best on there ads.
http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/view+cla...NG%22+By+PREMBS
http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/view+cla...R+HOME+FOR+SALE
You can pretty much do whatever in the interior going with say Hadiflex cement board for the walls with 2" of insulation under it. It already has a nice flat surface to tile. All electrical stuff could be easily routed and anchored as well as the plumbing. Solid mounting surfaces for doors and windows, ect.
Only thing I'm not to keen on the outer ribbed surface. Would probably hadiflex that as well so it's smooth also insulation under that. I figure you can pretty much do anything to the interior or exterior will alot less labor. Biggest cost besides the container of course it trailer and crane to the build site. And you have to make sure it is pre-treated with some kind of corrosion inhibiting paint or primer.
Any thoughts?
A few pics.
This is a pretty slick design, beets a 5 million peso 40sqm manila condo in my book. Especially with the containers cost about 80T peso each.
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March 25th, 2009 09:37 PM #2
Actually, shipping containers are being used as "beerhouses" in Evacom, Paranaque....
7707:band:
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March 25th, 2009 10:31 PM #3
Actually... those things are safer than houses... they're built to withstand the weight of dozens of other containers (and their cargo) stacked on top of them.
Pier One uses them for their bars... they're used as construction site offices, police outposts... etcetera... but I've never seen them finished to such a high degree...
Hmmm... Ideas... ideas...
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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March 25th, 2009 11:52 PM #4
No termite problems but if someone was to knock loudly on one of the metal walls, it might sound like Thor the god of thunder was at the door.
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March 26th, 2009 12:05 AM #5
You got that right Niky, The old devil is thinking about making this a reality. I wish some good old Pinoy entrepreneurs can make this easy and affordable for all. Looks like a few are trying but apparently they don't want any business because they don't return emails or txt or answer there phones.!!! Never understood that, put up a ad then never reply.
I'm sure there's some hard working welders, and construction works that would not mind some extra work. Not to mention the low cost for people who are struggling, Surprised, ok not surprised the RP governement has not thought of this as a option for super low cost and safe housing.
This could definetly be a good thing for the Philippines to look into. Hopefully there be some functional businesses in place in the next few years.
Some other links
http://shippingcontainerhousedesign....me_design.html
http://www.containersandmore.co.uk/c...ontainer-homes
http://www.containerhomes.net/design...osta-rica.html
School
Talking about low cost apartments
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March 26th, 2009 12:07 AM #6
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March 26th, 2009 12:18 AM #7
This is a design I work with. Hopefully this thread gets some creative juices going and people start looking into making this a common thing.
Last edited by dvldoc; March 26th, 2009 at 12:46 AM.
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March 26th, 2009 09:58 AM #9
dito sa Araneta Ave. QC (Talayan area) there's a container van "mall' pero the mall plan didnt work out (lack of tenants coz bad location)
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March 26th, 2009 10:09 AM #10