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Employer Assisted Housing PrototypeU.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development

December 2008

Prototype OBJECTIVE

Advance Departmental goal of providing safe, decent and affordable housing opportunities for low-income working persons, families and communities

Promote sustainable housing, energy conservation, disaster mitigation related to housing

Highlight opportunities to support and advance employer-assisted housing programs

Foster partnership development among governmental entities, public and private sectors, nonprofit organizations, and community residents

Prototype DESIGN

Employer Assisted Housing Prototype designed and built to HUD specifications

Meets all the requirements of the Florida Building Code and the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (USHUD).

Advanced Building Concepts, LLC in conjunction with ICS of Florida, Inc.(manufacturer of the modular panels) constructed the prototype.

The 812 sq. ft. prototype built in place on a monolithic slab at the University of Florida’s Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, Wimauma, Florida.

Key Construction Features:

Designed to accommodate up to 6 single male farm workers or family of 4 Represents a home that is safe and secure Constructed to a 30% Energy SavingsAble to withstand Category 4 Hurricane with winds up to 155 MPHMinimizes Mold and Mildew from water intrusion Is Termite Resistant and Fire Retardant

Prototype BLUE PRINTS

DRAWINGS – HOUSING PROTOTYPE

812 S.F.

Construction MATERIALS

Monolithic Concrete Slab on gradeICF Fiber rock (S.I.P.) (patent pending) Polyurethane Panel

Oriented Strand Board (OSB)WinGurad Impact-Resistant Windows & Doors Standard Wood CabinetsSteel Interior Framing StudsICS F.R. Roof PanelDrywallVCT Flooring throughoutCeramic Tile in BathroomAppliances

StoveHood VentDishwasherRefrigeratorWasher & DryerDisposal

Concrete Poured 11/08/2006

Ribbon Cutting 12/08/2006

P r o to ty p e C O N S T R U C T IO N C O S T S

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H U D C O S T - P R O T O T Y P E S C O P E

G E N E R A L P U B L IC A C T U A L C O S T + O H /P R O %

1 $ 6 4 5 P E R M IT S $ 7 5 9 1 $ 1 7 5 S IT E P R E P $ 2 0 6 0 .2 6 %1 $ 2 1 0 U T IL IT IE S $ 2 4 7 0 .3 2 %1 $ 1 9 7 F O O T IN G S $ 2 3 2 0 .3 0 %1 $ 6 7 1 F IL L D IR T P A D $ 7 8 9 1 .0 1 %1 $ 1 6 8 T E R M IT E $ 1 9 8 0 .2 5 %1 $ 4 ,1 6 0 F L O O R S L A B $ 4 ,8 9 4 6 .2 7 %1 $ 1 ,5 8 8 F R A M IN G P K G $ 1 ,8 6 8 2 .3 9 %1 $ 3 ,9 8 2 F R A M IN G L A B O R $ 4 ,6 8 5 6 .0 0 %1 $ 1 ,8 5 0 W IN D O W S /G S D $ 2 ,1 7 6 2 .7 9 %1 $ 1 ,9 8 5 R O O F IN G $ 2 ,3 3 5 2 .9 9 %1 $ 3 5 0 A C C E S S O R IE S $ 4 1 2 0 .5 3 %1 $ 9 6 2 F A S C IA /S O F T $ 1 ,1 3 2 1 .4 5 %1 $ 2 ,2 1 2 D R Y W A L L $ 2 ,6 0 2 3 .3 4 %1 $ 2 ,3 8 3 P A IN T IN G $ 2 ,8 0 4 3 .5 9 %1 $ 2 0 7 T R IM M A T E R IA L S $ 2 4 3 0 .3 1 %

$ 5 1 2 T R IM L A B O R $ 6 0 2 0 .7 7 %1 $ 9 6 5 D O O R S /L O C K S $ 1 ,1 3 5 1 .4 6 %1 $ 3 ,4 7 0 S T U C C O $ 4 ,0 8 2 5 .2 3 %1 $ 1 2 5 S H E L V IN G $ 1 4 7 0 .1 9 %1 $ 6 0 0 S E W E R /S E P T IC $ 7 0 6 0 .9 0 %1 $ 6 1 3 F L A T W R K .M IS C $ 7 2 1 0 .9 2 %1 $ 8 8 G L A S S $ 1 0 3 0 .1 3 %1 $ 2 ,8 8 9 C A B IN E T S $ 3 ,3 9 9 4 .3 6 %

$ 1 ,1 5 5 A P P L IA N C E S $ 1 ,3 5 9 1 .7 4 %1 $ 4 0 8 C E R A M IC T IL E $ 4 7 9 0 .6 1 %

1 $ 1 ,2 6 0 F L O O R C O V E R IN G S $ 1 ,4 8 2 1 .9 0 %

1 $ 5 0 0 E L E C F IX T U R E S $ 5 8 8 0 .7 5 %1 $ 4 ,2 6 0 E L E C W IR IN G $ 5 ,0 1 2 6 .4 2 %

1 $ 3 ,2 5 0 H E A T /A IR $ 3 ,8 2 4 4 .9 0 %1 $ 3 ,1 6 5 P L U M B IN G $ 3 ,7 2 4 4 .7 7 %1 $ 3 5 0 G R A D IN G $ 4 1 2 0 .5 3 %1 $ 3 7 8 F IN A L & C L E A N -U P $ 4 4 5 0 .5 7 %1 $ - S P E C IA L T IE S $ - 0 .0 0 %1 $ 8 ,1 6 0 IC S F .R . W A L L P A N E L $ 9 ,6 0 0 1 2 .3 0 %

$ 1 1 ,9 5 1 IC S F .R . R O O F P A N E L $ 1 4 ,0 6 0 1 8 .0 2 %

1,260 FLOOR COVERINGS $ 1,482 1.9 $ 500 ELEC FIXTURES $ 588 0. $ 4,260 ELEC WIRING $ 5,012 6.41 $ 3,250 HEAT/AIR $ 3,824 4.9 $ 3,165 PLUMBING $ 3,724 4. $ 350 GRADING $ 412 0. $ 378 FINAL & CLEAN-UP $ 445 0. $ - SPECIALTIES $ - 0. $ 8,160 ICS F.R. WALL PANEL $ 9,600 12.

$ 11,951 ICS F.R. ROOF PANEL $ 14,060 18. $ 475 SIP ACCESSORIES $ 559 0. $ 66,317 Prototype costs $ 78,020 100. SUB TOTAL $ 66,317 15% OH/PRO. $ 11,703 TOTAL $ 78,020 TOTAL SF = 812 COST PER SF = $96.08GENERAL NOTES: WALLS AND ROOFS INCORPORATING ICS STRUCTURAL PANELS - ENERGY-STAR, GREEN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION APPLIANCES - REFRIGERATOR - RANGE - RANGE HOOD NOT INCLUDED: LANDSCAPING FURNITURE

Major PARTNERS

University of Florida Gulf Coast Research & Education Center

Taylor & Fulton, Inc.

Enterprise Technology Partners, LLC

Farmworker Justice Project, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Office of Departmental Operations & Coordination, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development