- Subsidiaries Centiuum, Lamisteel, and Engenaire to work together to Integrate their IP into one Smart Building System
MC Endeavors, Inc.(Pink Sheets: MSMY) released its annual "State of the Corporation" summary which points to creating growth for the company by focusing its subsidiaries to work together to integrate their intellectual properties and expertise into one Smart Building System that is disaster resistant and utilizes both environmentally passive and active energy systems to perform on its own "on-or-off grid."
Centiuum's sewage digestion and gray-water remediation and storage systems can be integrated into the self-sustainable community design for water supply. Engenaire's generator sets can be integrated into the design of a commercial building or a home so that it can power the structure without electricity from the utility grid. Lamisteel's building technology combination of welded tube-steel and rigid closed-cell foam insulation can withstand the shaking of an earthquake, the wind load of a hurricane, and is water resistant from floods unlike wood studs, fiberglass insulation, and sheetrock that all soak up water that grows mold and rots out.
Tim Algier, CEO of MC Endeavors, stated that, "MCE continues to receive RFPs for rebuilding efforts from disaster areas around the globe. Our Director, U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke, has informed us that reconstruction efforts in Haiti will begin to be funded now that President Michel Martelly has finally taken office. Over $10 Billion in funding has already been raised worldwide for Haiti Reconstruction."
Mr. Algier went on to say that, "In Architecture School at USC in L.A. we experienced the Sylmar earthquake of '71 firsthand and again got to experience the disastrous rolling effects of the Northridge earthquake in '94. So we have had a focus on earthquake resistant design for 40 years now." He went on to question, "Yet we continue to see the building industry reconstruct these disaster-hit communities with the same age-old stick-&-stucco and brick-&-mortar techniques that their grandfather used. Why do that? The whole re-building process needs to be rethought and re-evaluated. We feel our technology meets these challenges."
Jerry Kammerer, CTO of MC Endeavors and Principal of Lamisteel LLC, went on to explain that, "After a natural disaster such as an earthquake, tornado, hurricane or flood, the buildings that are left standing must be able to kick-on their back-up energy systems to generate light, stay warm, pump water and cook food. So the engineering, type, and location of these systems become a critical part of the building configuration and must be integrated into the design."
MC Endeavors, Inc.
- International Smart-Home Builder
- Self-Sustaining Community Developer
- Green Building Technologies
- Solar Energy & Wind Energy
- Multi-Fuel Powered Generators
- Sewer Remediation Technology
- Water Retention Storage Systems
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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