Does this seem like a good deal?
Last Post 16 Dec 2013 12:14 AM by bizusn. 3 Replies.
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15 Dec 2013 06:15 PM
Ran across this ad for all 50 states. Provided it's all true, what are your thoughts?

For a limited time we're offering our complete Steel & Concrete building kit to homeowners and contractors for $35/sf!
Save on labor, no measuring, cutting, waste. Fast build time cuts labor and gets you in and half the time as traditional building. Get rid of wood, it doesn't last!
Completely Disaster Resistant>>>>Fire, Water, Wind, Earthquake, Termite. Rest easy!
All prefab, bolt together! No design limitations! Save on insurance!
Includes:
Steel framing pack
Concrete cladding for exterior walls, roof and 2nd story floor
Fiber cement board for interior
Real wood cabinets
GRANITE countertops
All floors
All trim
All doors and windows
Insulation
Standing seam metal roof
Gutters
All plumbing and electrical components
Kitchen and Bath fixtures
All fasteners
All certified and built to Miami Dade County Requirements to withstand impact and winds up to 250mph! Protect your family, and investments, build a better house for less! Certified contractors available to erect and finish your house if needed. Multi-Family Welcome!
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15 Dec 2013 07:02 PM
Can you post a a link to their website?
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Construction Technology Consultant -- E-mail: Alton at Auburn dot Edu Use email format with @ and period .
334 826-3979
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16 Dec 2013 12:06 AM
Posted By Alton on 15 Dec 2013 07:02 PM
Can you post a a link to their website?

Alton,

It is a junk spam post.
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16 Dec 2013 12:14 AM
I'm not spamming anyone. We build single family but haven't ever broken down the actual material cost because most of our subs are labor+ material. So I'm curious if anyone here has done that, and if so, how does this price stack up in your locale and experience. When I get a reply back on the ad, I'll post my findings.
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