Eco-Infill (Ei) is an ecological, modern, prefabricated home design and construction company providing a line of high performance prefabricated homes. Ei specializes in the use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) using off-site systems to mitigate project risk and achieve predictable cost, build speed, quality, and improved Health & Safety.
Through Ei's semi-custom design approach, upfront architectural and engineering costs are greatly diminished. Ei can work with your architect to co-develop a fully custom design, which can effectively be constructed using off-site systems.
Designs are optimized to work with standard module sizes and configurations to minimize waste and maximize building efficiency.
Alternative construction methods and materials are always evaluated and considered including; modular construction, use of prefabricated steel systems, panelized woods systems, SIPs, and ICFs.
Ei standard specifications can be enhanced to include renewable energy systems including; photo voltaic, solar hydronic, wind turbine systems and geothermal.
Ei can simply provide your prefabricated structure or a complete turn-key project in conjunction with our sister development and construction companies. Our products and services are a la carte affording a flexible and adaptive working relationship with our clients.
Why Prefab? A few reasons…
Pre-fabricated products are easier to monitor for output regularity and for precision to achieve greater accuracy.
Factory labor cost is lower than skilled field labor and the use of precision machinery and process optimization can reduce overall product costs.
Large components of each project are constructed in a controlled environment and protected from nature's elements during the majority of the construction schedule.
Compressed construction schedules result in your structure occupied in less time.
Why Green? A few more reasons….
The building industry currently consumes over 50 percent of the world's natural resources and produces over 40 percent of the solid waste stream. Changes to the local natural environment are minimized.
Materials installed have less of an impact on the environment.
Less reliance on fossil fuels.
Energy and water resources are more efficiently consumed.
Healthier and ergonomic indoor environments are created.
Less waste is generated and more materials are recycled.
Environmentally friendly procedures in the operations and maintenance of buildings are established.
"Green buildings" can:
Reduce energy costs.
Improve health and attitude of the building occupants.
Reduce consumption of resources.
Reduce maintenance and operation costs.
Increase flexibility and functionality of space.
Increase productivity and efficiency of the occupants.
Latest work
Ei & StudioHT have teamed up to
produce the 1st ever LEED Certified Factory built
home in Colorado.