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DreamWeaver Homes launches sustainable econ. development program for Native American Tribes


LANSDALE, PA — Released concurrently with President Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief package that provides $20 billion for tribal nations, DreamWeaver Homes has developed a business platform that allows a Tribal Community the opportunity to create a sustainable business enterprise by producing superior, maintainable, GREEN housing with steel-framed precision manufacturing technologies.

As reported by the National Low Income Housing Coalition

“Native Americans in tribal areas have some of the worst housing needs in the United States. They face high poverty rates and low incomes, overcrowding, lack of plumbing and heat, and unique development issues. Despite the growing need for safe, decent homes, federal investments in affordable housing on tribal lands have been chronically underfunded for decades, particularly in more rural and remote areas.” Additionally, there is a lack of long-term economic growth enterprise opportunities available for Native Americans.

Guided by DreamWeaver Homes and utilizing the company’s proprietary CAD-CAM equipment and design process Tribal Communities will be able to begin their own steel frame manufacturing business. The factory will be owned by the tribe or reservation and will produce homes to be sold directly to developers, dealers, other tribes or reservations, as well as the Tribe’s own housing authority. The factory will generate precision manufactured homes and structures that are environmentally “clean”, superior in strength and quality, with a sustainable lifetime far greater than any other form of construction.

The technology incorporates precise engineered design principles pioneered by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH). The superior steel framework represents an estimated 9.8% savings over wood framing. The homes use steel siding and roofing that is rated as noncombustible and is arguably one of the best materials to use on the exterior of a structure.


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