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Show Steel frame home construction can be viewed by public A revolutionary new concept in low-cost, high-strength, energy-efficient energy-efficient home builuing featuring steel framing will be presented for public viewing during the construction con-struction phase at 1435 E. 200 South in Pleasant Grove. The display home, constructed by NRG Miser, Inc., will be open for review during construction. fn announcing the introduction of steel frame homes to Pleasant Grove, Steve Larsen, president of NRG Miser, Inc., said that this concept represents an affordable alternative to the housing dilemma faced by today's home buyers. "The average home buyer today is finding that rising construction and energy costs in conventional wood frame houses an? virtually eliminating the dream of home ownership," Larsen said. "Our steel frame homes are receiving very enthusiastic public acceptance because the homes are faster and less expensive to build, they save up to 60 in energy costs after they are built, and require virtually no exterior maintenance." Larsen said the steel frame homes he is offering to the public are pre-engineered and manufactured manufac-tured by Tri-Steel Structures, Inc. of Denton, Tex. The steel frame homes allow a home buyer or do-it-yourselfer to purchase homes shipped to the construction site in shell form and to do the finish work himself. Ranging from 600 to 6000 square feet, steel frame homes finished with aluminum siding and a metal roof make the structure virtually maintenance-free. The structure is also termite resistant and will withstand hurricane-force winds. |