Life Protection to Offer Deployable Construction Technology for U.S. Military Installation
Life Protection (LPI), a wholly owned subsidiary of GreenHouse Holdings, has secured a contract from SAAB Training Systems to offer its quickly deployable construction technology for an anonymous U.S. Military Installation signifying a revenue of more than $170,000 to GreenHouse’s Government Division.
This project involves the construction and delivery of proprietary and quickly deployable structures that are protected ballistically. Disparities of this construction technology are able to endure explosions in close proximity and shield the inhabitants from the effects of direct ballistic of more than 0.5 caliber.
The COO of Life Protection has stated that the company is delighted of its selection for this project. The company has been currently offering quickly deployable and sustainable building growth to the Defense Department, demonstrating additionally that the normal and more costly ‘brick and mortar’ construction approach is not required for an alert and light military.
The CEO of GreenHouse Holdings has commented that this contract is a great success for GreenHouse, LPI and also for the U.S. government. When the considerable spending of the government is cut, there will be a change in the outlook of infrastructure and construction, which is vital in future. The efficient and sustainable methods denote the durability at a low cost and so the company has a great opportunity as the spending of military shifts in this way.
Source: http://www.greenhouseintl.com/
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