Miranda Industries is proud to present the Redi Pour Wall System. This Patent Pending new product was developed by a team at Miranda to be used by architects, masons, builders, and even home owners. This system substantially reduces the amount of time needed for typical retaining wall construction. The Redi Pour Wall can be customized for any site and location because it is designed using state of the art software run by our in house engineers.
Our engineers will take your concept and transform your project into a 3D platform that allows you to see how your wall will look before it gets built. This process is very similar to how we construct our custom homes.
Once designed, the Redi Form Wall is built in our plant and delivered to the site ready to pour with concrete or filled with other materials to create a vertical garden or ivy wall. The Redi Form wall can also be covered with any type of masonry product from cultured stone to stucco and everything in between!
Visit the newly published Redi Pour website today at RediPour.com to answer all your questions and give you more information on this highly efficient and easy to use product.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Innovation in Sustainability Award Finalist!
Portland Business Journal will be holding their awards luncheon for "Innovation in Sustainability" on May 19th. Miranda Homes has been selected as one of three finalists in their "Innovation in Sustainable Operations" category. As a finalist, we will be featured in their May 20th publication, Sustainable Business Oregon. The luncheon will feature keynote speaker, Martha Wyrsch, President of Vestas American Wind Technology, Inc. We are very excited to be considered for this award!
Event information, including other finalists, can be found at this link: http://www2.bizjournals.com/portland/event/35651?mp=3
Miranda Homes has worked tirelessly to perfect its business model that has become very unique to the industry. Our vertical integration concept, that allows us to control the build process, proves very beneficial to our clients. It provides better design and visual aids that convert their Dream home to very detailed construction documents. These documents, or "deliverables" help eliminate the waste caused by rework from miscommunication, unnecessary change orders, and also gives our crews the information they need when they need it. This process reduces man hours, which drastically shortens the length of the project. That in turn is why we can afford to use much higher quality materials that allow us to achieve much higher Energy Efficiency standards, Quality standards and build a project that will "Sustain the Test of Time.”
To find more information regarding our green building strategies, please visit this link to an article written by commercial broker, Rick Bean:
http://www.rosecitycre.com/articles/earth-day-special-the-future-of-green-multifamily-construction/
Event information, including other finalists, can be found at this link: http://www2.bizjournals.com/portland/event/35651?mp=3
Miranda Homes has worked tirelessly to perfect its business model that has become very unique to the industry. Our vertical integration concept, that allows us to control the build process, proves very beneficial to our clients. It provides better design and visual aids that convert their Dream home to very detailed construction documents. These documents, or "deliverables" help eliminate the waste caused by rework from miscommunication, unnecessary change orders, and also gives our crews the information they need when they need it. This process reduces man hours, which drastically shortens the length of the project. That in turn is why we can afford to use much higher quality materials that allow us to achieve much higher Energy Efficiency standards, Quality standards and build a project that will "Sustain the Test of Time.”
To find more information regarding our green building strategies, please visit this link to an article written by commercial broker, Rick Bean:
http://www.rosecitycre.com/articles/earth-day-special-the-future-of-green-multifamily-construction/
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