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  • Made from Recycled Material
  • Environmentally Sensitive
  • Promoting Economic Sustainability for the Navajo
    People and Businesses
  • A Subsidiary of The Navajo Housing Authority

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FlexCrete Product List
Item Nominal Dimensions Nominal Dimensions Nominal Dimensions
Length Height Thickness
Masonry Units - Load bearing 24 - inches 8-inches 8,10,12-inches
Masonry Units - Non-Load bearing 24 - inches 8-inches 2,4,6-inches
U-Block 24 - inches 8-inches 6,8,10,12-inches
Lintels 6.5-feet, Maximum 8,10,12-inches 4,6,8,10,12-inches
Wall Panel (Year 2007) 20 feet, Maximum 24-inches 2,4,6,8,10,12-inches
All dimensions shall have a tolerance of /-
1/32-inch These are nominal dimensions and
actual dimensions are 1/8" less than the values
shown
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Product Technology
  • FlexCrete is based on
  • Fly Ash as a Natural Pozzolin
  • Aerated Concrete Approach
  • Fiber Reinforced Composition
  • Chemical Activated Aerated Concrete

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The FlexCrete Advantage
  • Low Cost
  • Ease of Use
  • Physical Strength and durability
  • (360psi equivalent to concrete)
  • Fire Resistance
  • Energy / Acoustic Efficiency
  • Environmental Sensitivity

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The FlexCrete Advantage
  • Low Cost of Production
  • Direct Connection with Tribal Agencies
  • Local Distribution in Arizona
  • Fiber Reinforced Composition
  • More Durable than other
  • AAC Products
  • Transportation and Handling
  • Ease of Use
  • Physical Strength and durability
  • (360psi equivalent to concrete)
  • Fire Resistance
  • Energy / Acoustic Efficiency
  • Environmental Sensitivity

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FlexCrete Operations
  • Currently we have one Production Plant located in
    Page, Arizona.
  • Plans to open a second
  • plant in Clark County, Nevada.
  • Quality Assurance /
  • Procedures in place.
  • Our Mission
  • Provide Quality Products
  • Excel in Customer Service

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Navajo FlexCrete Processing
CURING
BATCHING
DEMOLD
CONSTRUCTION
HOME
SAWING
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Green Building Industry
  • Market Study and Trends
  • A study published by McGraw-Hill Construction and
    the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
    is reporting that interest in the Green Building
    Materials Industry grew by 20 in 2006 and will
    see another 30 in 2007. The report is also
    projecting the industry will grow to be a 38
    Billion Dollar industry by the year 2010.
  • Many municipalities across the nation are
    requiring Leadership in Energy and Environmental
    Design (LEED) certification to make their
    communities more sustainable. Cities like
    Scottsdale, Arizona and Santa Fe, New Mexico are
    passing codes and incentives to Build Green.
  • The Energy Conscience Consumers

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Sustainable Design
  • Sustainable design (also referred to as "green
    design", "eco-design", or "design for
    environment") is the art of designing physical
    objects and the built environment to comply with
    the principles of economic, social, and
    ecological sustainability. It ranges from the
    microcosm of designing small objects for everyday
    use, through to the macrocosm of designing
    buildings, cities, and the earth's physical
    surface. It is a growing trend within the fields
    of architecture, landscape architecture,
    engineering, graphic design, industrial design,
    interior design and fashion design.
  • The essential aim of sustainable design is to
    produce places, products and services in a way
    that reduces use of non-renewable resources,
    minimizes environmental impact, and relates
    people with the natural environment. Sustainable
    design is often viewed as a necessary tool for
    achieving sustainability.
  • Green design is considered a means of reducing or
    eliminating environmental impacts while
    maintaining quality of life by using careful
    assessment and clever design to substitute less
    harmful products and processes for conventional
    ones.
  • Sustainable Design.Sustainable
    Development.Design with Nature Environmentally
    Sensitive Design.Holistic Resource Management
    .Green Architecture.what ever it is you term
    it, it is the same concept.

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Traditional Sustainable Model
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Traditional Pillars of Sustainable DesignTriple
Bottom-Line
  • Economics
  • Are the Local economies built in.
  • Local opportunity, access, longevity.
  • How can Critical Mass be achieved. (people)
  • Environment
  • Preservation of natural environment
  • Limited impact resources
  • Connectivity with open space/outdoors.
  • Social
  • Social network for sense of community.
  • Limited strain on social programs and resources.
  • Inclusive of all users.

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Native American Cultural Philosophy
  • The Navajo Culture promotes a philosophy
    Hozhoogo Nashaa Dooleel. The meaning
    translates to May I walk in beauty, harmony and
    balance with my surroundings, and is a
    philosophy aligned with the core principles of
    Sustainable Design.
  • The cultural philosophies of many Native Peoples
    and the core principles of Sustainability
    reemphasize a foundation that has been there all
    along. This just needs to be underscored by our
    planning and development.

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Navajo Sustainability
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Native Peoples View of Sustainable
DesignQuadruple Bottom-Line
  • Economics
  • Are the Local economies built in.
  • Local opportunity, access, longevity.
  • How can Critical Mass be achieved. (people)
  • Environment
  • Preservation of natural environment
  • Limited impact resources
  • Connectivity with open space/outdoors.
  • Social
  • Social network for sense of community.
  • Limited strain on social programs and resources.
  • Inclusive of all users.
  • CULTURAL

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TRIBAL HOUSING MARKET (1500 - 2500 SF HOMES)
  • The Navajo Housing Authority is transitioning to
    building primarily with Navajo FlexCrete
    products.

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CUSTOM HOME / GREEN CONSUMER (3000 - 6000 SF
HOMES)
  • Santa Fe Albuquerque, NM
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Arizona, New Mexico, Utah,
  • Colorado and Nevada Markets

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GREEN CONSUMER
  • Average home 21 tons of fly ash
  • Otherwise disposed of in landfill.
  • REDUCED impact on
  • Timber Reserves
  • Water
  • Fuel

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COMMERCIAL MARKET
  • Commercial Applications
  • Thin Un-reinforced Panels
  • Exterior Wall Cladding
  • Renovations
  • EIFS Replacement
  • 4 Mega Block - Party Wall Assembly
  • Fire Walls
  • Sound Walls

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COMMERCIAL MARKETINNOVATIONS
  • Commercial Block
  • Thin Un-reinforced Panels
  • Reinforced Panels
  • Premium Panels - 2011

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Two (2) LEED points are offered for projects
using recycled content. NFBB would material would
qualify for both categories. Materials
Resources Credit 4.1 4.2 - Recycled Content
10 / 20 (Post-Consumer / Pre-Consumer).
Navajo FlexCrete products are made with a 60 Fly
Ash content. Fly Ash is a by-product of the coal
burning process. Navajo Generating Station is the
source our Fly Ash and is located three (3) miles
from our manufacturing plant.
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Two (2) LEED points are offered for projects
using building materials manufactured within 500
miles of the project area. Materials Resources
Credit 5.1 5.2 - Regional Materials 10 /
20 Extracted, Processed and Manufactured.
500 Mile Radius
Page, AZ
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GREEN INNOVATIONS PARTNERSHIPS
Project published in Blueprint for Greening
Affordable Housing
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GREEN INNOVATIONS PARTNERSHIPS
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ENERGY CONSUMPTION PER WALL TYPE
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Sips Structures
Southwest Traditional Log Homes
Alter Air
ASU Photovoltaic Laboratory
Mirrorseal
U of A Environmental Research Laboratory
Navajo FlexCrete
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Energy Modeling Analysis
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2007 Valley Forward Environmental
ExcellenceCrescordia Winner for Single Family
Residence
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2007 Arizona Governors Awards
  • Innovation Award Navajo FlexCrete Building
    Systems
  • Housing Hero Award - ASU Stardust Center for
    Gaudalupe House

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Navajo FlexCrete utilizes Team of Consultants
  • Felipe Babbitt, P.E., Principal - Babbitt Nelson
    Engineering, LLC
  • 15 years of experience in the field of Structural
    Engineering
  • Mr. Babbitt is a pioneer in introducing
    Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) products to the
    US.
  • Mr. Babbitt was part of the ASTM committees in
    charge of developing standards for AAC that
    include ASTM C1386 and C1555.
  • Mr. Babbitt is a co-author of ACI 530-05 (masonry
    code book) and was a committee member of the
    Masonry Standard Joint Committee chairman of the
    technical committee for the Autoclaved Aerated
    Concrete Product Association (AACPA) from 2004 to
    2006.
  • Dr. Barzin Mobasher, Professor Arizona State
    University Engineering Research Center
  • Our goal is to create new and improved systems
    which are environmentally, and economically
    superior. Focus on processing, characterization,
    modeling, and performance of structural
    materials.
  • With more than twenty years of research
    experience through contracts and grants with
    National and International organizations
    including NSF, FAA, DOT, and a variety of
    Industrial entities Dr. Mobasher has published
    more than 80 papers in various journals, and
    conference proceedings and delivered more than
    120 technical presentations worldwide. 
  • Ryan Dale, V.P. of Operations AAC Structures of
    Arizona, LLC
  • Former Plant Manager of E-Crete AAC Plant with
    over 12 years of experience in the AAC industry.
  • Partner / V.P. of the largest, most qualified AAC
    contractor in the Southwest.

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NHA Production Homes
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  • Custom Home in SEDONA, AZ
  • 2,500 SF - June 2009

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  • Custom Home in TUCSON, AZ
  • 3,500 SF - July 2009

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  • Custom Home in TUCSON, AZ
  • 7,500 SF - August 2009

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Green Building Tips
  • Being Green
  • First, a little self-assessment is in order. Ask
    yourself, how green am I? There are many shades
    of green, each with their own motivations and
    levels of commitment. Are you interested in
  • Building homes that make the best use of energy
    resources?
  • Durability?
  • Producing less material waste?
  • The broader environmentally based philosophies
    that green building relates to?
  • Take a look at the technologies that you
    regularly feature in your building projects. Do
    any of them align with any of the principles of
    green building described above? If so, consider
    highlighting the green aspects of your current
    practices in your marketing and advertising
    efforts. If customers appreciate these benefits,
    then you can start using additional products that
    provide similar benefits.

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Green Building Trends
  • Low or No-VOC Paints While many paints contain
    high-levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
    that diminish air quality and may be detrimental
    to the health of those who breath them,
    alternatives are now available that release
    little or no VOC pollutants. These latex-based
    paints are durable, cost the same as paints that
    contain VOCs, are high quality, and do not
    contaminate a home's air supply.
  • Cement substitutes According to Environmental
    Building News, the annual US production of cement
    creates as much greenhouse gases as the operation
    of 22 million compact cars. But by-products of
    other energy processes exist that can be
    efficiently used to create environmentally
    friendly alternatives to cement. Fly ash, slag,
    silica fume, and rice hull ash are gaining
    popularity among builders due to their strength,
    durability and low-toxicity.
  • Plumbing Manifolds Manifold plumbing systems are
    control centers for hot and cold water that feed
    flexible supply lines to individual plumbing
    fixtures. Easy to install, they also reduce heat
    loss and provide steady water pressure and faster
    hot water delivery.
  • Bamboo Flooring A plentiful natural resource,
    bamboo is gaining popularity among many builders
    due to its durability and attractiveness. Because
    bamboo grows very quickly, it is a more easily
    renewable resource than hardwood. Although all
    bamboo flooring used in the US is imported from
    the Pacific Rim, it can be readily delivered to
    US job sites within a few days.
  • Rainwater harvesting Water is a valuable
    commodity. Collecting and reusing rainwater for
    landscape irrigation saves money and reduces the
    demand on the water supply

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Bringing Green to the Masses
  • Prove Green Building can be AFFORDABLE.
  • Sustainable Community Design
  • Cluster Development
  • Higher Density
  • Culturally Appropriate / Paradigm Shift away from
    scattered sites. (too costly)
  • Master Planned Communities Large Scale
    Production
  • Economics
  • Environment
  • Social
  • Culture
  • Use LEED Certified Professionals for Development
  • Architects, Planners and Engineers
  • Contractors engaged in green projects

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Master Planned Community Site Design Example
Site Plan
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Mixed Use Housing Types
Mixed Use High Density Product
Low Income Product
Medium Income Product
Residential Examples of the types of Product Mix
that can be introduced into new Master Planned
Communities.
Market Rate Product
High End Market Product
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Community Character
Parks
Open Space Trails
Streetscape
Green Ways / Open Space
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Master Planned Communities Example
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