REGINA, SK, Sept. 3, 2015 /CNW Telbec/ - Deveraux Homes, a BONE Structure® authorized builder, is currently assembling the first BONE Structure home in Regina, Saskatchewan.
The 3837.5 sq. ft. home will be open to the public Friday September 11th to Sunday September 13th. The home will still be under construction which will allow visitors to view the BONE Structure technology and all of its attributes.
Michael Fougere, mayor of Regina, will be meeting the founder of BONE Structure, Marc A. Bovet on location:
Friday September 11th at 2pm
3430 Green Brook Rd.
Regina, SK, S4V 2Z6
For more information, images, interview requests, or to visit the Regina home, contact:
Stefan Belina
Director of Marketing & Communication
[email protected]
1-855-978-2663
INVITATION - Homeowners, builders and industry professionals are welcomed to REGISTER for the BARE BONE Open House event: www.BONEstructure.ca/events
Founded in 2005 by President Marc A. Bovet, BONE Structure's innovative concept disrupts traditional construction methods across Canada, and is opening up the US market in California. It has attracted the attention of real estate developers from around the World. "A BONE Structure may be assembled in days but the results are built to last generations," Bovet says, "Precision and speed do not need to compromise efficiency and originality."
The BONE Structure technology was inspired from a combination of LEGO® and Meccano® - pieces are simply snapped together. The lightweight, recycled steel frame is more stable than a traditional wood frame, which enables homeowners a beautiful and reconfigurable open-space concept, with floor to ceiling windows and without intermediate beams or interior load-bearing walls. Electrical, plumbing, heating and ventilation systems are easily connected thanks to precut openings acting as veritable "highways" within the structure, just like an airplane fuselage.
Each custom, tailor-made building has a specific number of screws and parts, taking the guesswork out of ordering, and eliminates thus unwanted budget increases. BONE Structure clients know exactly what they get and how much it costs. Not only is the end result aesthetically remarkable and sustainable, but the assembly process itself is efficient, economical and environmentally friendly. Clients can also save up to 90% in heating and cooling costs with a BONE Structure home.
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Stefan Belina, Director of Marketing & Communication, [email protected], Office: 1-855-978-2663; Cell: 514-970-0029, www.BONEstructure.ca
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