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'''Moladi''' is a [[South Africa|South African]] company specialising in a reusable plastic [[formwork]] for use in [[construction]] of [[affordable housing]] and low cost housing projects, mainly in [[third world]] countries. The process involves creating a mould the form of the complete house. This wall mould is then filled with an [[aeration|aerated]] form of [[Mortar (masonry)|mortar]]. The process is also claimed to be faster than traditional methods of construction.<ref>[http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=124&art_id=vn20070417002029579C711227 Cheaper solutions needed to housing backlog] - [[Cape Times]], Tuesday 17 April 2007</ref>
[http://www.moladi.co.za '''moladi'''] is a [[South African]] company specializing in a reusable plastic [[formwork]] for use in [[construction]] of [[affordable housing]] and [[low cost housing]] projects, globally. The process involves creating a mold the form of the complete structure. This wall mold is then filled with an [[aerated]] form of [[Mortar]]. The construction process is faster than traditional methods of construction.


The process has won the ''Design for Development'' award of the [[South African Bureau of Standards]] Design Institute in 1997, with the institute praising Moladi as:
The [[building method]] has won the ''Design for Development'' award of the [[South African Bureau of Standards]] Design Institute in 1997, with the institute praising Moladi as:
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''...an interlocking and modular [[formwork|shutter]] system for moulding complex concrete structures. The panels are lightweight and very robust. The system is especially suited for affordable low-cost, mass housing schemes.''<ref>[https://www.sabs.co.za:/Business_Units/Design_Institute/awards/Design_for_Development/1997/index.aspx Design for Development Awards 1997] (from the South African Bureau of Standards Design Institute homepage)</ref>
''...an interlocking and modular [[formwork]] or [[shutter]] system for molding complex monolithic reinforced structures. The modular plastic panels are lightweight and extremely robust. The building method is especially suited for affordable low-cost, mass housing schemes.
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In addition to being a part of the drive by the South African government to replace [[shantytowns]] with proper houses, Moladi also exports to 26 countries like [[Panama]] [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] [[Tanzania]] and others.
In addition to being a part of the drive by the South African government to replace [[shantytown]]s with proper houses,<ref>[http://www.property24.com/Property24/Hub/RegionalNews_Default_Full.aspx?articleid=5709 Feeling like a lady on Woman's Day] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071218154245/http://www.property24.com/Property24/Hub/RegionalNews_Default_Full.aspx?articleid=5709 |date=18 December 2007 }} (via 'property24.com' website, 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2007-10-12.)</ref> Moladi also exports to third world countries like [[Panama]], where the company also plans to set up a factory.<ref>[http://www.weekendpost.co.za/main/2006/06/03/business/bn01_03062006.htm Moladi solves key low-cost challenges] - Van Zyl, Roux, Weekend Post, Saturday 3 June 2006</ref> The company also opened a new factory in [[Port Elizabeth]] in 2008.<ref>[http://www.property24.com/property24/news/FullArticle.aspx?ArticleId=7052 Cheap housing maker opens PE office] (from the 'property24.com' website, Tuesday 4 March 2008</ref><ref>{{cite journal |url=http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/image/show.html?did=65330432&aref=image040/2009/05/09/ROSP200902001280128.PDF |title=Ein Haus für die Welt |journal=Der Spiegel |trans-title=A home for the World |language=German |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415095422/http://wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/image/show.html?did=65330432&aref=image040%2F2009%2F05%2F09%2FROSP200902001280128.PDF |archivedate=15 April 2012 |issue=20 |year=2009 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
Moladi solves key low-cost challenges - The company production plant is based in [[Port Elizabeth]]


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== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}} Future of Construction - World Economic Forum - World Bank
{{reflist}} Future of Construction - World Economic Forum - World Bank
<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://futureofconstruction.org/case/moladi/|title=Moladi}}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://futureofconstruction.org/case/moladi/|title=Moladi}} </ref>


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Construction and civil engineering companies of South Africa]]
[[Category:Construction and civil engineering companies of South Africa]]
[[Category:Home builders]]
[[Category:Home builders]]
[[Category:Home formwork]]
[[Category:Plastic formwork]]

Revision as of 17:17, 19 February 2023

moladi is a South African company specializing in a reusable plastic formwork for use in construction of affordable housing and low cost housing projects, globally. The process involves creating a mold the form of the complete structure. This wall mold is then filled with an aerated form of Mortar. The construction process is faster than traditional methods of construction.

The building method has won the Design for Development award of the South African Bureau of Standards Design Institute in 1997, with the institute praising Moladi as:

...an interlocking and modular formwork or shutter system for molding complex monolithic reinforced structures. The modular plastic panels are lightweight and extremely robust. The building method is especially suited for affordable low-cost, mass housing schemes.

In addition to being a part of the drive by the South African government to replace shantytowns with proper houses, Moladi also exports to 26 countries like Panama Democratic Republic of the Congo Tanzania and others. Moladi solves key low-cost challenges - The company production plant is based in Port Elizabeth

References

Future of Construction - World Economic Forum - World Bank

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