

“housing the nation” can now become a reality rather than an elusive promise.
introducing
Great Force, the company behind the super-strong, durable, fast track, cost effective, transferable construction technology ready to address the challenges of the South African housing shortage.
conventional building method
Conventionally bricks or blocks are delivered to a site where an artisan arduously stacks and sandwiches them together with mortar to create walls. This is followed by grinding and chopping of the wall to place water and electrical pipes. Plastering then covers the pipes and services and levels the wall. This takes about three to four weeks for a typical low-cost housing structure and quality control is often a serious issue. Great Force has developed a system comparable to the conventional brick building in appeal but with the edge in terms of consistency in strength, durability and speed of delivery.
a unique alternative solution
Great Force offers a unique alternative solution developed using internationally proven technology - a reinforced concrete modular panel system, designed In accordance with SABS 0100: 1992, that is structurally superior to conventional building. The product is currently being evaluated by the CSIR for Acoustic, Thermal and Water Penetration Performance. All the services, electrical and plumbing requirements are cast into the wall panels. Quality control is assured during all stages of manufacture and assembly
Great Force is quality
Not only is Great Force the answer to time constraints currently plaguing housing delivery, the factory assembly line concept offers local, skilled and unskilled community members the opportunity of getting involved in the production of a quality product at a high production rate.
The unique feature of Great Force is superior finish and aesthetic appeal, achieved by the technique of wet imprinting on concrete.
Agrèment SA certification and approval (pending), will ensure that Great Force is ready to deliver unique quality housing solutions to the nation in accordance with NHBRC and SABS requirements.