The 2nd-story joists are up, so it’s time to reset the story poles and start laying blocks again on this 2-story CEB home in Oklahoma. The 10” x 14” CEBs were produced using the dirt on site and an AECT 3500 machine. When they are complete, the earthen walls of this house will weigh close to a...
The windows are going in on this beautiful CEB build outside Lubbock, TX. The customer used an AECT Impact 2001A to produce the 20,000 earth blocks for this home. Find out more about CEB construction at: https:// aectearthblock.c om/ Construction services provided by Jim Hallock of: https:// www.earthblockin ternational.com /
Another AECT machine, loaded on a container, ready to be shipped to Ecuador! The humanitarian organization who bought this Impact 2001A will use it to build low-cost housing for those in need. Find out more about the Impact 2001A and our other machines here: https:// aectearthblock.c om/ impact-2001a-ser ies
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Starting excavating today. 30” rubble trench to support the exterior CEB walls and 12” to support interior walls. @… https://t.co/jbh9sZ9zvx
We are very excited about this project for a wonderful family. Tomorrow we dig!! Stay tuned #compressedearthblocks… https://t.co/cK5wlz7WPP
Are stabilized compressed earth blocks strong and waterproof? This project answers both questions. CEB water slide… https://t.co/TR29ILp226
Reflecting on our CEB home build, one year later https://t.co/eP6PJCVbxy