The moladi Approach to Affordable Housing Delivery
The moladi Approach to Affordable Housing Delivery
Current Global Status
• Slums• Massive Backlog• Poor Quality• Small Units• Un-Affordable• Skill Shortage• Unemployment
The Dilemma
The building industry’s emphasis has traditionally been on commercially viable projects sidelining low-cost housing and the implicated low profit margins. As a rule, small contractors build low-cost affordable houses in traditional ineffective
ways, with low quality materials, inferior workmanship, resulting in waste and rework,
little or no professional support, and most importantly, no benefit of economy of scale.
Due to the neglect of the poor and very poor over many decades, the real source of market promise is not the wealthy few in the developing world, or even the emerging middle-income consumers: It is the billions of aspiring poor who are joining the
market economy for the first time.
AffordableHigh
Low
The Opportunity
Problem Areas
SKILLED LABOUR
LOGISTICS
SUB STANDARD MATERIAL
CONTRACTOR SKILL
WASTE
INEFFICIENCY
CASH FLOW
MANAGEMENT
PROCUREMENT
SUPPLY CHAINTRANSPORT
QUALITY CONTROL
“Our age of anxiety is, in great part, the result of trying to do today’s jobs with
yesterday’s tools”.
Logistics – Supply Chain
Automotive Assembly Line
Time? Cost? Quality?
Retail Supply Chain vs Production Line-OEM
Logistics – Supply Chain
Result:
Time? Cost? Quality?
Retail supply chain vs Production Line-OEM
Conventional Construction Cycle
– Erratic supplies = erratic delivery– Dependant on skilled labour– Waste– Rework– Slow delivery– Inconsistent quality– Unpredictable cash flow– Increased cost
Henry Ford
Don't find a fault, find a remedy.
moladi Technology
A MECHANISM for the RAPID delivery of QUALITY housing
EMPOWERING local communities
…a contemporary company that
harnessesand implements
contemporary solutions
Lean ProductionOne of the important principles under a lean production
paradigm is termed ‘lean assembly’.
This refers to simplifying the process of assembly through industrialisation, modularisations, standardisation, and continuous flow processes.
The reduction of operations required for a production process means less chance of the occurrence of errors, waste and rework.
This follows from the same logic that the fewer the number of operations, the higher the quality of the product and a predictive timeline, resulting in cost savings.
Erect moladi formwork in 4 hours
Fill moladi formwork in 2 hours
Strip moladi formwork in 2 hoursNext Day -
Mortar – not concrete
moladi Construction Cycle– Constant supply = constant delivery– Known cost– Unskilled operators– Next to no waste– Increased productivity– Reduced cost– Consistent quality– Predictable cash flow
Not just for the POOR
A wall is a wall is a wall…A structure with a shower can be termed
“Low Cost”
A structure with a bath can be termed “Affordable”
A structure with a Jacuzzi can be termed “High Income”
The finishes of a structure determines the value
No structural quality disparity between“High Income” and “Low Cost” structures
Progress"He who will not apply new
remedies must expect new evils, for time is the
greatest innovator"
Double Walk-up
moladi Slab System
moladi structures are designed to withstand earthquakes
Classrooms
Clinics
Ablution Block - Mortuary
Offices
Factories – Shopping Centers
Security Walling
Housing Delivery Impact• Reduce unemployment – Job creation• Community upliftment• Education• Training• Health• Reduce crime• Social development• Carbon footprint• Environment
moladi Village
Invitation to Champions• Community development• New Towns
– GAP Housing– Subsidy units– Rental stock– Agriculture– Community amenities
• Training - www.moladiCOLLEGE.co.za• Entrepreneurs• Teamwork –National-Provincial-Municipal
• Streamline Delivery-From Land to Stand
• Housing Specialist – SPV - www.moladi.net• Architects-Town Planners• Engineers• Project Manager • Finance
– Project– End user
• NHBRC• Alternative Energy• Recycle• Greening
TEAM moladi Countries• South Africa• Botswana• Zimbabwe• Namibia• Angola• Mozambique• Democratic Republic of
Congo• Cameroon• Uganda• Kenya• Nigeria• Ghana• Tanzania• Togo
• Mexico• Brazil• Suriname• Panama• India
and growing…
Forming key partnerships with countries in emergency relief operations and creating a sustainable developmental framework since 1986
Awards
Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish, or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the
fishing industry.- Bill Drayton -
200619971991
Henry Ford
Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right.
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