In a bold move to revolutionise the construction industry, International Construction Consortium (Pvt) Limited (ICC), one of Sri Lanka’s leading engineering and construction companies, has introduced an innovative, eco-friendly housing solution aimed at shaping a more sustainable future.
Celebrating 40 years of construction excellence, ICC remains true to its vision of being the most innovative and responsible developer, contractor, and engineering solutions provider on a global stage. Its latest venture—Durra Kit Houses—embodies this vision, offering a modern alternative to conventional building methods through cutting-edge design and environmental responsibility.
Durra panels, a remarkable construction material made from compressed straw bound with a zero-emission adhesive, form the foundation of the prefabricated Durra Kit Houses. They deliver superior thermal insulation that maintains stable indoor temperatures while dramatically reducing energy consumption. Homeowners can expect significantly lower heating and cooling costs, alongside a reduced carbon footprint.
Beyond energy efficiency, Durra panels offer excellent soundproofing, creating a peaceful and comfortable indoor environment. Their fire resistance, pest-proofing, and mould resistance ensure safety and durability, making these homes as practical as they are sustainable.
A standout feature of the Durra Kit Houses is their cost-effectiveness. The prefabrication process enables rapid assembly, reducing construction times and labour expenses. Additionally, the energy-efficient design offers long-term savings on utility bills.
The design is highly customisable, allowing for a variety of aesthetic and functional preferences—from sleek modern styles to more traditional layouts. Its flexible structure also simplifies future expansions or modifications.
Once the design is finalised, the Durra panels are manufactured in a controlled environment to ensure quality and precision.
The on-site assembly can be completed within weeks, much faster than traditional construction.
The ICC first introduced Durra Kit Houses in 2008, and over 15 years later, those homes continue to stand strong, a testament to the long-term durability and value of the system.
With this sustainable housing model, ICC not only offers a greener, smarter way to build but also reaffirms its commitment to innovation and responsible development. The Durra Kit House is more than just a home—it’s a step towards a more sustainable, efficient, and comfortable future.
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