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WHAT IS NEW ::
[January
28, 2008] Cenith Energy Corporation has started to design the
master plan for one of the Future Condo Canada (FCC) Projects
in a southern province of China with world-class renewable energy
and sustainable building technologies. The land area is 1,500,000
square feet, the architectural footage area 2,100,000 square
feet .
[January 15, 2008] Exterior insulation wall and steel frame
of FHC are being prefabricated.
[December
24, 2007]
Construction drawings and documents of FHC have been done by
Canadian design team.
[December
20, 2007] Cenith Energy Corporation received a support letter
from CMHC International for Future House Canada project
[November
30, 2007] Sloan Valve Company, a global plumbing valve manufacturer
for high efficiency water-saving valves, headquartered in Illinois,
USA, became a gold sponsor of Future House Canada.
[November
21, 2007] QB Technology Inc, an exterior wall insulation material
manufacturer for sustainable buildings, located in Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada, became a gold sponsor of Future House Canada.
[October
30, 2007] Cenith Energy Corporation is invited by six (6) major
municipal cities in China to develop Future Condo Canada (FCC)
with its world-class renewable energy and sustainable building
technologies.
[July
26, 2007] Cenith Energy Corporation is awarded with a land of
7,000 square feet by Ministry of Construction of China to build
Future House Canada in Beijing China, showcasing advanced Canadian
sustainable building technologies to over five (5) million visitors
from all over the world for six (6) years after 2008 Bejing
Olympics.
Located in Changping District, Beijing, eight (8) kilometers
north of the Master Stadium for the 2008 Bejing Olympics, Future
House Canada (FHC), having footage area of 6,500 square feet,
is a net-zero energy efficient 2-storey building with the most
advanced renewable energy and sustainable building technologies
in the world.
The Future House Canada project represents a consortium, established
to undertake development and construction of Future House Canada.
As one of ten Future Houses being built by different countries,
Future House Canada is part of China's effort to shape the 2008
Bejing Olympics as a "Green Olympics".
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