E-MAIL THIS LINK
To: 

India's Tata group to sell $853 flat-pack house
[Straits Times] THE Indian company that launched the world's cheapest car has unveiled its latest product for the fast-growing nation: a flat-pack house that costs just US$700 (S$853) and can be built in a week.

The Tata group, maker of the US$2,500 Nano car, said that the 20-sq-m home comes from a pre-fabricated kit that includes doors, windows and a roof.

'We have already prepared two-three different designs based on discussions with users and are gathering more feedback,' Sumitesh Das, the head of the project at Tata, told news hounds in Hyderabad on Friday.

'Hopefully, in the next six-eight months we should be able to roll it out in the market nationally.' The basic model of a so-called 'Nano' house will cost 32,000 rupees (S$878) and will use coconut fibre or jute for wall cladding and interiors. It has a life expectancy of 20 years.

The house, which is being tested in the state of West Bengal, will also be available in a larger 30-sq-m version and with additional features such as a solar panel for the roof and a verandah.

Tata hopes to sell the house to private buyers who have a plot of land available and also to state governments planning mass residential schemes for India's millions of destitute and homeless.
Posted by: Fred 2011-07-18
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=326477