RNS
REACH
18 April 2024
Eco Buildings Group
plc
(the "Company" or the
"Group")
Group
Receives Official Certification for Latin American
Markets
Highlights
· The Group's walls have been
approved for use under national building regulations in Chile,
following a full range of stress tests.
· Certification from this
noted testing centre in Santiago is accepted by countries across
Central and South America enabling market access across Latin
America
Eco
Buildings Group Limited (AIM: ECOB), the UK-quoted modular housing company, is pleased to announce
that the government-approved testing department at the Catholic
University of Chile in Santiago, has informed the Company that its
wall panels, have successfully passed the government's rigorous
testing program for use in its construction
market.
This noteworthy development is the
result of months of meticulous testing that began back in July 2023
where the Group's building materials were subjected to the most
extensive evaluations for strength, durability, fire-resistance,
sound insulation and structural integrity. The results from
the Catholic University testing center surpassed their stringent
standards on all test variables, demonstrating the reliability and
adaptability required to meet the exacting building regulation
standards governing the construction industry in the
region.
As a result of this performance
success in Chile, it is the Company's understanding that its walls
will also be deemed compliant across a substantial number of Latin
American markets, allowing for significant future growth prospects
in Chile and across the wider region. The full 40-page report
will soon be made available on our website,
www.eco-buildings.net.
Sanjay Bowry, CEO, Eco Buildings commenting on this exciting development, "Obtaining approval
in a market with such exacting standards as Chile, is a significant
milestone for Eco Buildings Group. It re-affirms the quality
of our product offering as well as allowing us to accelerate
efforts to sign new opportunities for growth in Chile, and
elsewhere in Latin America. This opportunity is expected to
complement our existing €114M order book in Europe, into which the
Company expects to shortly commence deliveries from its recently
upgraded factory in Albania.
I look forward to updating the
market on these operations and delivery progress as well as further
progress for the Company across production improvements and
contract wins in the coming weeks as Eco continues to penetrate the
world's modular housing markets."
Further information is available on
Eco Buildings website: www.eco-buildings.net
For more information
contact:
Eco
Buildings Group plc
Sanjay Bowry, Chief Executive
Officer
Fiona Hadfield, Finance
Director
|
Tel: +44 (0) 207 380 0999
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Spark Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated
Adviser)
Matt Davis / James
Keeshan
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Tel: +44 (0) 203 368 3550
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Tavira Securities Limited (Broker)
Oliver Stansfield / Jonathan
Evans
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Tel: +44 (0) 203 192
1739
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Notes
The Company has acquired proven and
innovative prefabricated technology which has been in development
and commercial use since 2006. Eco Buildings' range of
prefabricated, green housing products based on glass fibre
reinforced gypsum panels ("GFRG") provides a construction solution
for both affordable and high-end housing.
Eco Buildings has already secured
two sales contracts with major construction companies, one in
Albania, the other in Kosovo, which are expected to generate gross
sales revenue of approximately up to €38 million in total per annum
over the first three years (approximately €114 million in total)
following Admission.
The market share for factory-based
building technology is expected to grow significantly over the
coming years as private developers and the public sector seek to
address the substantial and growing deficit in housing stock and
issues of construction cost, speed and quality and housing
affordability.