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Generally
it takes between 2-3 months to build a complete Habitat home. All
HFHTT houses are built according to plans pre-approved by the Town
and Country Planning Division. The average two-bedroom Habitat
house in Trinidad and Tobago measures 22 x 24 square feet, with
the three-bedroom structure measuring 31 x 24 square feet. The
structures are built with concrete blocks with steel roofing
profile covered with aluzinc roofing sheets. All the homes are
complete with electricity, running water, indoor plumbing and
washrooms.
To
put the “Sweat Equity” (each family is required to contribute
to the construction of their own home and the homes of their
Habitat neighbors) principle into action, a selected number of
families form a work team and rotate the construction until all
the homes are built. Then, together, all the families will receive
the keys to their new homes in a dedication ceremony.
When
volunteers participate in the construction, houses are finished
far more quickly and at a reduced cost, enabling HFH to help more
families in need. Furthermore,
the partner families and the entire HFH community are motivated by
the dedication and the hard work of the volunteers; this inspires
them to increase their efforts and to work harder toward the goal
of affordable, decent housing for all.
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