Story · 7:48
// THE QUOTE
“he wants to start with 150 homes”
— Jim Allison (Jimmy Allison) · Maritech Construction Inc.
Concrete pitch: a developer wanting a whole 150-home senior subdivision in tilt-up, single-story no-stairs, with energy bills dropping from $300 to $75 — a vivid stand-alone vision.
Full episode at 7:48Hurricane-Proof Concrete Homes Are Coming to Atlantic Canada — Maritech's Residential Tilt-Up Bet (Jim Allison & Phil Farrow) ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Quantify the operating-cost story for buyers: in-floor heat in a concrete envelope cuts a $300 monthly energy bill to about $75 — a number that sells itself to seniors.
“paying 300 a month for energy costs well it's going to go down to 75 dollars”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Maritech's niche and the residential tilt-up bet
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Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 7:48 of Hurricane-Proof Concrete Homes Are Coming to Atlantic Canada — Maritech's Residential Tilt-Up Bet (Jim Allison & Phil Farrow)