Alternative Construction Technologies, Inc.
"ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY INTO CONSTRUCTION"
Alternative Construction Technologies, Inc. (ACT) possesses a unique and patented construction technology called the ACTech® Panel System that is used in the design and erection of state-of-the-art “green” buildings in commercial, residential, industrial, military, pre-engineered and modular building applications, as well as patented safe rooms. When specifying the ACTech® Panel System as the green building material into any construction application, it is probable that a Florida Green Building Coalition, LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design), FP&L BuildSmart or Energy Star rating will be easily achieved. Generically known as structural insulated panel (SIP), ACT’s revolutionary and efficient construction solution utilizes an inherently better galvanized steel “skin” SIP system to complete energy efficient, stronger, safer, faster, Class-1 fire rated and more economical structure than conventional lumber and block based building products. The patented ACTech® Panel is environmentally-friendly and easier to construct with – not only saving labor cost and cutting construction time, but also reducing recurring monthly heating and cooling energy bills consistently by 30-50% and often as much as 70%. Most importantly, the ACTech® Panel possesses disaster resistant strength and has tested stronger than conventional concrete block or wood frame construction. Compliant with FEMA hurricane projectile tests, the ACTech® Panel continues to meet the most stringent wind, projectile and uplift codes in the nation levied by the 2006 Florida Building Code. The ACTech® Panel System offers builders and consumers many competitive and comparative advantages of use due to its wide range of attributes. As this new construction technology gains awareness, or hurricane and tornado-prone states establish new building codes and rebuild from recent weather disasters, ACT believes its’ products will be in greater demand. ACT has recently added ancillary services including design, consulting, and construction through its various general contracting subsidiaries.








