Key metric and unfair advantage
Based on what we discussed in class, create a new blog post with your key metrics:
People - Who will you impact? How? How will you measure that impact?
People in the communities, families with infrastructure problems will receive quality households.
People who sign up to help build and learn how to build can get employment and bring an additional income to their community.
Those looking to build big houses will receive more environmentally friendly and better designed houses.
The impact can be measured with:
The relative number of people who has recently lost their household due to structural issues after a natural disaster. **
The unemployment rate in the area decreases in numbers of unemployed people thanks to the job we are giving them.
The improvement of quality of life in housing. The increase of income.
The amount of households in good conditions or repaired.
The positive feedback of the people.
The amount of eco-friendly houses built.
The decreasing amount of children working instead of studying.
Profit
The profit would be almost exclusively received by the construction of houses, not really from the communities, though the workforce comes from these communities.
We can measure it by taking a look at the amount of houses we have sold, the utilities and the amount of projects that are under construction.
Planet - only for those projects that have and evident impact on the planet. How are you impacting the planet? How will you measure your impact?
Environmental impact can be measured by several factors.
Carbon emissions saved while reducing the use of concrete in our buildings.
Carbon emissions saved from using local materials instead of shipping to the communities.
Energy savings from sustainable houses. (AC)
Construction waste reduction in comparison with traditional building methods.
Thermal comfort compared to concrete thermal comfort.
In comparison to a conventional house:
Water conservation
Energy conservation
Materials
Indoor environmental quality
Unfair advantage:
Our enterprise lowers the carbon footprint during the construction process, reduces unemployment of women and vulnerable communities and prepares them against natural disasters.













