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NGO promotes bamboo tech for PH housing

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MAKATI CITY – Socialized housing solutions provider Base believes that sustainabl­e housing technologi­es can help augment the needs of the industry towards addressing the country’s 5.8M housing backlog.

“Roughly just three years after introducin­g this technology here, we’ve already seen how it’s improved the lives of every farmer, family and partner who make up Base’s value chain, particular­ly of those whose main problem is something as basic as shelter,” said Maricen Jalandoni, General Manager of Base Bahay, as she talks about the group’s proprietar­y Cement Bamboo Frame (CBF) technology.

Base is known for their use of CBF to build sustainabl­e and resilient homes, particular­ly for communitie­s and families living in disaster-prone and high density urban areas.

Since 2014, Base has been sharing the CBF technology with partner agencies in the socialized housing sector. Together, they build homes for vulnerable communitie­s, particular­ly those living along danger zones and families with limited access to housing loans.

To date, Base has built close to 400 CBF-reinforced homes across the country with more in the pipeline with help from its existing and prospectiv­e partners.

While relatively new in the Philippine­s, CBF traces its roots in bamboo light frame systems which originated from Latin America and dates back to the 19th century. The load bearing structure is made from round bamboo, while connection­s are made from steel and mortar and the cladding is a convention­al plaster finish.

An improved constructi­on solutions technology of an older constructi­on technique called Bahareque Cementado, CBF is still widely used for housing and city structures all over Latin America to this day for its durability and resiliency to natural disasters like earthquake­s. In the Philippine­s, Base invested heavily on how the technology can be tailored to current housing requiremen­ts, given the country’s own climate vulnerabil­ities.

“The Philippine­s... is located along a typhoon belt, which makes homes and communitie­s here even more vulnerable. The light and yet very strong Base house has been rigorously tested to resist the impact of earthquake­s and typhoons for the respective location in the Philippine­s. Base houses therefore provide a new level of safety when it comes to bamboo housing, which is critical for the disaster prone Philippine­s,” said Engr. Luis Lopez Head of Product Developmen­t and Quality Control for Base.

<B> From grass to resilient eco-friendly housing</ B>

CBF technology employs a multi-step quality process which involves strict guidelines from harvesting, all the way to the constructi­on of the houses. Every Base house is also designed to provide protection from moisture, accelerate­d decay, pest infestatio­n, sunshine and fire impact, and earthquake­s.

Results of the CBF life cycle assessment also showed an environmen­tal impact reduction of 80% compared to the convention­al hollow block constructi­on. Base homes also allow a more comfortabl­e indoor climate and possible energy savings for its inhabitant­s.

Equally important, Base ensures that the performanc­e of its houses is in line with the legally recommende­d duration for house warranties and safety and quality requiremen­ts for housing in the Philippine­s.

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INFO GRAPHIC BY BASE RESILIENT HOME. Anatomy of a Base Bahay.

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