Phase 1

  • Fundraising for land & materials to build a demo unit & office
  • Acquiring land in King or Snohomish county, WA

Phase 2

  • Working with local building officials to approve Superadobe plans for demo
  • Building a demo using Earth One plan that would also serve as office space for Mu’izz Foundation

Phase 3

  • Research local government’s plan to provide shelter for needy people
  • Develop plan for a multi-use unit that would both meet the needs of local government & utilize Superadobe building methods

Phase 4

  • Lobby state & local officials to consider the benefits of using this low-cost & minimal carbon footprint building method to provide shelter to needy people
  • Make a proposal that comes in significantly lower than most traditional building methods and create jobs for unskilled, low-income people

Phase 5

  • Training people in Superadobe building methods
  • Building the first multi-use unit

Phase 6

  • Developing from this first project goals & accurate budgets for this project to be duplicated in other areas of the US
  • Identifying an area to duplicate this project
  • Working with local officials to bring these methods to the identified region
  • Building another unit

Phase 7

  • Documenting the effectiveness of the project