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Northern Opportunity, Next Steps, The Lego building technique, Green tech,…
Northern Opportunity
Next Steps
Check on Housing (Chris Cowx)
Yukon
Possible Conflict of Interest with Construction Companies
Chris needs more info/research
NWT
Good possibilities for NWT as well (same guy as Nunavut)
Nunavut
Receptive audience
Idea of JV to Licensing the technology
Competitors are screwing the pooch enough that they're not happy = opportunity for us
Concerns:
Insulation
Structural issues
Low Quality Materials that are failing in Cold
Product
Cold Engineering documents
Eng. Specs
Gregg Has and can send to Chris
CCMC - In Process (almost done)
Approved for up to 5 Stories
Cold Weather Specs need to be verified
Currently building in Northern Alberta in Quebec
Gregg
Logistics of shipping a LegoTech to WhiteHorse
Trucking up to the North
Possible In House Truckers
Cost of Material for a 1500 sqft
Get Eng. Specs to Nunavut People
LegoTech
Speak with:
Yukon Gov Housing
CastleRock Construction (GC)
Norco Construction (GC)
Concrete Company
GreenTech
Speak With:
Territory Heads of Housing
KDFN - Housing in WhiteHorse
Solvest
Call KDFN
Example House for LegoTech
Norco Development
Who's doing housing
Check on space in whitehorse for Panel Plant
The Lego building technique
Housing
Single Family
SF Range (1500-2000)
Townhousing
Who's paying for the housing?
Federal Money
Territorial Money
Net Zero Money
10k sqft Framing Factory
Mining
Coffee Creek
Speaking with GM in the next few weeks
Green tech
Net Zero House
Creates the energy that it uses
Housing department
Solvest
Golder
Need to check Grants for housing in the North
Need to check on Funding for Green projects
Infrastructure Canada - 400m
100Mile Factory
JV with Suppliers
Northerm
General Contractors
Logistics from 100mile to the North
Supply the North with Construction Materials
Ship to Belacula
Monetizing the Copperniis Native Band
Procurement policies
JV Options
Northerm Supply
Structuring these options
Subsidiaries for each Territory
51% ownership for CNU
Procurement policies for each territory