Florida – Following their success in providing hundreds of homes for victims of the Lahaina wildfire in Maui, Hawaii, CEO and founder Forrest Dell has announced that NanoNest is expanding its efforts to support communities in the Southeastern U.S. affected by hurricanes Milton and Helene.
The Maui project highlighted NanoNest Corporation’s focus on providing fast, efficient, and secure housing solutions designed to meet both immediate and long-term disaster recovery needs. The company has shown its ability to build and deploy around 250 modular homes approximately every 20 to 21 days. “After witnessing the positive impact our homes had on communities in Maui, we’re confident that our expansion into Florida will provide the same level of reliability and security,” said a NanoNest representative. “We understand the stakes of hurricane preparedness and are committed to helping disaster victims stabilize faster, stronger, and better than ever before.”
The NanoNest “Double Apple Cabin” is a striking 564-square-foot ultra-modern factory-built home featuring nearly 80 linear feet of floor-to-ceiling triple-pane windows and recessed lighting throughout. Families in Lahaina have already praised the quality and comfort of these homes. In fact, the units exceeded the community’s expectations to such an extent that FEMA recently extended the relief effort, ordering hundreds more for Maui.
Building on our success in Maui, NanoNest is now focused on adapting its housing solutions to the unique challenges faced by communities in Florida. With frequent hurricanes and the need for durable, safe shelter, our homes are specifically engineered to meet the state’s stringent building codes. The NanoNest “Double Apple Cabin” has been designed to withstand the most extreme weather conditions, offering a safe, long-term housing solution in the aftermath of natural disasters.
From our perspective, FEMA’s collaboration with NanoNest represents a significant step forward in disaster recovery. This could mark the beginning of a new era where solutions not only arrive quickly but also deliver exceptional quality that says, “We Care”—all at a price point that hits the mark.
Key features include:
- HUD HQS Certification: Meets Housing Quality Standards for safety and livability.
- IBC/IRC Compliance: Adheres to International Building Code and International Residential Code standards.
- Florida-Engineered Plans: Includes stamped building plans specifically designed for Florida regulations.
- Quick Deployment: Ready for installation with minimal site preparation.
- High Production Capacity: Can produce 250 units every three weeks.
- Wind Resistance: Built to withstand winds up to 200 mph.
- Durable Design: With a 45-year life span on the roof.
- Premium Materials: Constructed with ASTM grade galvanized steel framing for strength and longevity.
Commitment to Local Communities and Sustainability
As NanoNest continues to expand its reach, the company is committed to not only providing essential housing but also contributing to the communities where it operates. In Florida, NanoNest plans to work closely with local contractors, suppliers, and authorities to ensure that the homes are built with regional resources and in alignment with local needs. Additionally, the company is dedicated to sustainability.
The materials used in the construction of NanoNest homes are chosen for their durability and energy efficiency, contributing to a more eco-friendly disaster recovery process. These efforts, alongside the high production capacity of NanoNest’s manufacturing processes, aim to reduce the overall environmental impact of rebuilding efforts while providing long-lasting solutions for communities in need.
Learn more about how Nanonest is changing the future of housing at NanoNests.com.
Contact
Adam Eikman
District Sales Manager
TeamFL@Nanonests.com
Published by: Gracia M.