Social Housing/Disaster Relief Supplies We Care

84 Lumber can design relief home packages around your need. 84 Lumber has done housing anywhere from 23.78 sq. meters to 274.32 sq. meters for disaster relief/social housing programs. (example below)

International Relief Housing

In addition to our extensive home package collection we also have additional homes designed for simple construction and quick deployment to your job site. These homes can be modified to suit your specific needs.

Included Material:

  • Wood/Steel Framing
  • Metal Roofing
  • Cement Siding
  • Aluminum Insulated Windows
  • Steel Insulated Door
  • Wall & Ceiling Insulation
  • Wood/Steel Trusses
  • House Wrap
  • Interior Doors
  • Door Knobs & Locksets
  • Interior Trim Package
  • Sink Base Cabinet w/SS Sink
  • Counter Top
  • Bathroom Sink
  • All Faucets

Options:

 - Add $800 for Ceramic Floor Package
- Add $60 Shutters


Wood Frame

$12,500

Steel Frame

$13,500
Pricing for above homes is valid through March 31, 2015.
* Temporary or Transitional Housing Available.


Community Planning

Working with builders, developers, and architects 84 has the resources available to support the growth of new sub-divisions in developing countries

  • Business & Retail
  • Manufacturing
  • Government
  • Single & Multi Family
  • Religious & Schools

About Disaster Relief

84 Lumber has the resources and purchasing power to react to any type of relief response. We can ship around the world from any major U.S. port. In addition to home packages, we have all types of relief supplies ready for immediate shipment.

Turkey

In addition to housing, we participated in the construction of a hospital in Istanbul, Turkey following the earthquake that killed thousands in August, 1999.

Chile

84 worked closely with contractors in Concepción, Chile to design and provide permanent replacement housing following the earthquake of 2009, through the "Americana" project..

Haiti

Through humanitarian agencies, 84 contributed treated lumber and tarps to victims of the 2010 earthquake. At the same time, we began to further enhance our line of relief housing to accommodate the upcoming need for permanent housing.