S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation- 5.11.2020S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation - 05.25....S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation 05.28.2020S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
4.28.2020 - Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar PresentationS2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation 4.13.2020S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
The document summarizes a presentation by the leadership of S2A Modular, a modular home construction company. It introduces the founders and C-level executives, describes the modular construction process and advantages, presents the company's renewable energy and smart home initiatives, and outlines plans to raise $75 million to build multiple factories across the US. Projections estimate building over 5,000 homes by 2025, with a potential $2 billion valuation by 2021.
Energy Savings for Hotel & Lodging IndustryRayco Energy
Rayco Energy, California's Energy Consultant and Retrofit Contractor presented on facilities energy saving for the Hotel and Lodging Industry at the California Hotel & Lodging Association's annual tradeshow on May 21, 2015 in San Jose, CA
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation- 5.11.2020S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation - 05.25....S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation 05.28.2020S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
4.28.2020 - Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar PresentationS2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
Building Modular Renewable Energy Smart Homes - Webinar Presentation 4.13.2020S2A Modular
S2A Modular is conducting a free webinar to teach investors all about modular construction integrated with renewable energy smart home technology. This will be hosted by the CEO, Brian Kuzdas and Dean DeLisle the CMO of S2A Modular.
The webinar will break down the differences between the "traditional stick built" method of construction versus the "modular" method. You'll learn the advantages and disadvantages of the modular process along with how we're integrating renewable energy smart home components to create net-zero (NZEB) properties. The heart of the concept is the inclusion of a residential storage battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall for example and Tesla solar roof tiles, while adding high energy efficient windows, doors, insulation, heating, etc. to maximize the battery's use.
Who is this webinar for?
1. The buyer who is looking to build a new home and would like to get the process done 30%-40% faster at a cost savings of 10%-20% of the original stick built method while building a stronger product.
2. The consumer interested in sustainability, renewable energy, smart home technology, energy efficient home components integrated with green living.
3. The "Developer" that wants to build a community or subdivision of hundreds of homes and/or the developer that wants to build apartment or hotel doors quicker, stronger and for less money.
4. The accredited investor that would like to be involved at the start of something that could quickly grow and potentially disrupt an industry.
5. The strategic investor who wants to partner with a company not only to get a strong ROI on their investment, but to have priority on the assembly line and a discount from normal mark-up.
6. The construction professional, the architect, the salesperson, the civil engineer, the supplier of building materials and anyone else that may want to learn more about modular construction and smart home technology and how to partner with S2A Modular.
The document summarizes a presentation by the leadership of S2A Modular, a modular home construction company. It introduces the founders and C-level executives, describes the modular construction process and advantages, presents the company's renewable energy and smart home initiatives, and outlines plans to raise $75 million to build multiple factories across the US. Projections estimate building over 5,000 homes by 2025, with a potential $2 billion valuation by 2021.
Energy Savings for Hotel & Lodging IndustryRayco Energy
Rayco Energy, California's Energy Consultant and Retrofit Contractor presented on facilities energy saving for the Hotel and Lodging Industry at the California Hotel & Lodging Association's annual tradeshow on May 21, 2015 in San Jose, CA
InteliGlas Technology & Company Overview - The first secure global smart building platform designed for owners/managers of mid-size office properties.
Secure AI cloud platform drives our digital-twin technology. Featuring remote monitoring & control, autonomous-action,
cost saving algorithms, and predictive analytics, brought together in a single pane of glass software application.
The document proposes an IT platform called the Home Retrofit IT System to help home performance contractors scale up home energy efficiency retrofits. It would integrate customer relationship management, home energy assessment, retrofit management, and financial administration systems. Six leading contractors have signed up. The investment opportunity involves developing and deploying version 1.0 of the system and scaling to 20-25 contractors, with $500,000 in financing required and the potential for a $41 million revenue business by 2018.
This document provides an overview of Geoscape Solar, a solar energy company. It introduces the founders and their backgrounds, outlines the company's mission to inspire customers to switch to solar and make a positive environmental impact. It then explains the benefits of solar energy including cost savings, environmental benefits, and profit opportunities. The rest of the document details Geoscape's approach to solar installation, emphasis on customer service, and overview of the solar industry and technology.
This document appears to be a biography and overview of Raomal Perera's career and experience as a serial entrepreneur and investor. It includes details about the companies he founded such as ISOCOR and Network365/Valista, the courses he teaches, and his consulting clients. It also summarizes some of his fundraising journeys including founding a company with two other entrepreneurs, securing angel funding, and later venture capital funding. Key details provided include capitalization tables, valuations, funding amounts and sources. The document aims to share Raomal's experience in entrepreneurship and fundraising.
The A Team Property Group - Elite Joint Venture Property Development ProgramSasha Hopkins
This document describes an elite joint venture property development program offered by The A Team Property Group. It has the potential to double an initial investment of $100,000-$125,000 within 18 months or create profits of up to $900,000 over 5-6 years through developing triplex properties. The program involves purchasing an existing property, subdividing the land, and constructing two additional dwellings. Profits would then be split between the depositor, participant, and property group. The document provides examples of how the program could benefit different investor profiles and outlines the general process and anticipated timelines.
Anatomy of a Successful Solar Asset Deal: One Year Later Rick Borry
Slides from the first half of this webinar here: www.slideshare.net/rborry/powerhouse-one-a-3-mw-solar-power-farm-in-fayetteville-Tennessee
Solar power project M&A (Mergers & Acquisitions) have hit records recently. Now, you can look behind the scenes of one successful solar asset acquisition.
Last year, Principal Solar, Inc. acquired the Powerhouse One solar project in Fayetteville, TN from Vis Solis. This webinar will analyze the acquisition starting from initial contact to post-transfer operations. We will answer questions like:
•Why did Principal Solar want to buy?
•Why did Vis Solis want to sell?
•How did they find each other?
•How was the deal structured?
•How long did it take?
•And most importantly: What's happened since then?
Join this live webinar to hear key stakeholders from Principal Solar and Vis Solis discuss the ups and downs of this acquisition; then ask them questions about your business deals.
Century 21 S.G.R., Inc. is a real estate brokerage firm that specializes in marketing new and renovated developments in the Chicago area. They provide comprehensive real estate services including consulting, marketing, technology support, and financing assistance to developers. The document outlines Century 21's sales team, commitment to success, and reviews several current and past projects they have marketed.
The document summarizes an energy management company called variLux that has developed an intelligent streetlight dimmer called VRLX. VRLX can be installed on existing high-pressure sodium streetlights to reduce energy consumption and costs by 40% while maintaining adequate lighting levels. It pays for itself within 3-5 years through energy savings and reduced maintenance costs. The document outlines VRLX's benefits, how it works, the product roadmap, market opportunity, management team, and financial projections showing profitability within 5 years.
The Hanover Apartments is a 157-unit multi-family property located in SeaTac, WA with proven value-add potential. The property is 94.9% occupied with a unit mix of 36% studios and 1-bedrooms and 64% 2-bedrooms. 139 units remain unrenovated, presenting an opportunity to increase rents by $150-300 per unit post-renovation. The property is well-located 0.5 miles from a light rail station with proximity to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The investment strategy involves interior and exterior renovations projected to increase property value and net operating income.
There are few things more political than energy and energy prices. Ontario's markets have been changing, and there are new realities for Realtors to be aware of: some things that have changed, and some that will soon change.
This presentation is both for Commercial and Residential Realtors, and will provide an update on how changes in the energy markets will affect your clients, and how Realtors can help / benefit.
Slides discuss:
- what's changing in the markets: pricing and more (ie: truth and facts);
- what the governments are doing (presently and planned);
- what products we're seeing for Commercial or Residential facilities, and what Realtors are likely to see more of in the coming years;
- what the opportunities are for Realtors;
- Energy Audits: help and grants available to help your clients save money on energy, and ways Realtors can be involved;
- things that affect value: buying or selling a building with solar panels;
- things that affect investment properties and rental income;
- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: a new tool/app that you can offer, as a Realtor, to your clients, to help them manage their energy use. Contact us at info@mi-group.ca if interested!
Citadel Development partners with investors and real estate professionals to redevelop residential properties in Washington D.C. and yield high returns. It offers various investment options to accommodate different investor needs. The partnership includes defined roles for Citadel Development, real estate agents, title companies, and investors. Citadel uses a process of market research, property selection/acquisition, remodeling/construction, and resale to generate returns typically within 1 year. It encourages repeat investing in ongoing projects for quick returns to reinvest in larger future projects.
The document discusses various topics related to startup valuation including:
1. The progression of investors in a startup from founders to angels to venture capitalists.
2. The importance of building value through investment, financial performance, and exiting via acquisition or IPO.
3. The three main approaches to valuation - market, income, and asset-based - and some key valuation terms.
4. Common myths about valuation like ideas being worth millions and the reality that VCs invest in implemented ideas.
This document summarizes a webinar presented by Sam Saggers of Richardson & Wrench Projects and Investments on trends in the Australian property market. Saggers discusses that the market will cool rather than crash in 2016 due to factors like the upcoming federal election. He also notes that architecture and quality will be important in an oversupplied market. Globalization will increase both investment and supply in Australian real estate. Yields are expected to follow areas of undersupply. Saggers outlines different types and examples of property investments that have succeeded by focusing on location, suburb improvements, desirable features, and high-quality design.
The document provides advice on fundraising and securing investment for new ventures. It discusses important questions around how much money is needed, the best funding sources, and how to go about securing funding. It emphasizes the importance of having a solid business model, financial plan, and pitching skills. It outlines different investor and angel types and strategies for negotiating with them. The document shares the author's personal fundraising journey, including initial funding from founders, followed by angel rounds that valued the company at €2.65 million and just under €6 million. Overall, the document offers a comprehensive overview of fundraising and securing investment.
Envision Solar International is a company that designs, markets, and deploys solar energy products for parking structures. Their products include the Solar Tree structure that shades multiple parking spaces, the Solar Tree Socket that shades a single space, and the EV ARC transportable solar-powered electric vehicle charger. The company aims to leverage these products to access the large markets for solar-shaded parking and electric vehicle charging. They see opportunities to scale production efficiently and achieve significant operating leverage as markets and sales grow over the next few years. The management team has experience in renewable energy, infrastructure deployment, and public companies.
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2. • Over 30 Years of Real Estate Marketing
• Marketed Over Three Decades of Change
• B2B Digital Thought Leader
• Speaker, Author, Podcast Host
• Recently joined S2A Modular as the CMO
• Loves the gym, martial arts, family, music,
connecting and networking (mostly online now)
Dean DeLisle
Chief Marketing Officer
4. 1985-1997 Commercial Brokerage
1997-2008 Converted 4,000 apts to condos
2009-2017 Real Estate Auction Brokerage
2018- Co-founded S2A Modular
Loves working out, NFL, building companies,
wine, Tony Robbins
Brian Kuzdas
Co-Founder and CEO
5. • Since 1997 Home Buying and Building
• 2nd generation developer
• Produced over $15M in Development Projects
• Licensed Broker and GC in CA
• Creator of “EV Destinations” and Bahia Villages
• Both daughters, Lauren and Ashley in RE
• 2018 he Co-founded S2A Modular
• Loves relaxing on the beach, family time, live music, ATV
riding at the dunes, grew up riding motocross.
John Rowland
Co-Founder and President
6. What is Modular ?
1) Bldg is constructed off-site
2) Property is built in a factory
3) Same materials as "stick built"
4) Same codes and standards
5) Produced in modules
6) Link together-identical design intent
7) No compromise
7. Advantages
1) Time
2) Price
3) Strength
4) No outside elements
5) Neighbors
6) Contractors
7) Reduced theft and vandalism
8) State Inspections
8.
9. Advantages
1) Time
2) Price
3) Strength
4) No outside elements
5) Neighbors
6) Contractors
7) Reduced theft and vandalism
8) State Inspections
10. Disadvantages
1) Overcoming the perception
2) Not all homes can be built
3) Financing
4) Factories build what they want
5) Limited ”Finish Work"
42. • Over 25 Years in the technology industry
• Specializes in renewable business development
and expert in combining the smartest, greenest,
and most superior solutions in the industry
• Recently joined S2A Modular as the CSO
• Loves the lake and being outside, Tech Geek,
Addicted to Shark Tank
Ryan Leusch
Chief Sales Officer
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The TESLA powerwall home battery,
TESLA solar roof tiles, PVGraf Solar
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smart home components allows the
consumer to operate everything inside
the building at net zero (NZEB). The
total amount of energy used by the
building on an annual basis is roughly
equal to the amount of renewable
energy created on the site.
44. Net Metering
The surplus energy
created is sent back to grid
and requires owner to be
compensated. An Annual
“True Up” eliminates
monthly billing.
55. Graphene Solar Panels
S2A Exclusive Builder
Graphene – Miracle Material
1. 20-Worldwide Patents
2. Thinnest (1 Atom Thick) and
strongest materials known to man
3. Super Conductor!
Extraordinary thermal and
electrical conductivity (hour
before and after Tier 1 panels of
today)
4. Smaller system / manufacture
direct pricing / factory labor, lower
costs significantly
5. Longest warranty in the
industry (30 years)
6. Graphene is immune to high
heat and cold
56.
57. 1. 20-Worldwide Patents
2. Outperform all other Tier 1
solar
Graphene vs. Standard Solar Panels
Lowest Degradation of any Tier 1 Panel
(96.5% production after 25yrs)
Google: Graphene Solar Panels
59. Specialized Smart Home
Components
1. Windows
2. Doors
3. Insulation
4. Heating Systems
5. Cooling Systems
6. Electrical/Lighting
7. Technology
Resulting In:
Lowest Voltage,
Lowest Amperage
Buildings in the World
60. What Sets Us Apart?
Key Differentiators:
Emerging Technologies
1.Graphene Solar Panels
2. Revolutionary Lighting
3. Insulation
4. Lowest voltage, lowest
amperage engineered
buildings on the planet
5. Organic building materials
6. S2A App – Smart Home
7. Advanced engineering
design
8. Heated Floors
62. 1. Build My Home
2. Sales Manager Positions
3. S2A Certified Installer Positions
4. Investors
S2A Modular/Factory
Partnership Opportunity
63. Receive a Quote to Build
a Modular Product
1. Feasibility Study
A) $3,500 residential
B) $5,000+ commercial/apartments
C) Free if you move forward and build
2. Study takes two-three weeks
3. Cost of Home/Apt Bldg/Hotel determined
from study
65. Next Steps
1. Type “Feasibility Study”
2. Website-Contact - Build My Home
66. Sales Manager Positions
Requirements
1. Broker’s License
2. 3-5+ yrs experience in area
3. Shift license to “GreenLux Properties” Brokerage
4. Desire and ability to manage 5-10 sales agents
5. All-star, all-in, manage hundreds of weekly leads
Compensation
1. Monthly Salary
2. Commissions
3. Ownership interest in land and factory
Areas
1. Seattle
2. Phoenix
3. Dallas
4. Boston
5. New York
6. Miami
7. Charlotte
8. Washington DC
68. Next Steps
1. Type “Sales Manager Interview”
2. Website-Contact – Broker or Realtor
69. S2A Certified Installer
Positions
Requirements
1. Contractors License
2. 3-5+ yrs experience in area
3. Go through S2A certified training
4. Modular experience a plus
Areas
1. Seattle
2. Phoenix
3. Dallas
4. Chicago
5. Boston
6. Miami
7. Charlotte
8. Washington DC
9. California
10. New York
73. S2A is raising $150M from
“accredited investors”
$150M Capital Raise
This material does not constitute an offer to sell securities. An offer may be made only by distribution of a Confidential
Private Placement Memorandum (“Memorandum”) to a potential investor. Reference is made to the Memorandum for
a statement of risks and terms of the offering. The information set forth herein is qualified in its entirety by the
Memorandum. All potential investors must read the Memorandum and no person may invest without acknowledging
receipt and complete review of the Memorandum.
The securities may be sold only to “accredited investors,” which for natural persons are investors who meet certain
minimum annual income or net worth thresholds. The securities are being offered in reliance on an exemption from
the registration requirements of the Securities Act and are not required to comply with specific disclosure requirements
that apply to registration under the Securities Act. The Commission has not passed upon the merits of or given its
approval to the securities, the terms of the offering, or the accuracy or completeness of any offering materials. The
securities are subject to legal restrictions on transfer and resale and investors should not assume they will be able to
resell their securities. Investing in securities involves risk, and investors should be able to bear the loss of their
investment. The securities offered are not subject to the protections of the Investment Company Act.
74. S2A is raising $150M from accredited
investors for 50% ownership in:
$150M Capital Raise
1) $15M-Northern CA Factory (Patterson, CA)
2) $15M-Seattle Area Factory
3) $15M-Phoenix Area Factory
4) $15M-Dallas Area Factory
5) $15M-Chicago Area Factory
6) $15M-Boston Area Factory
7) $15M-New York Area Factory
8) $15M-Miami Area Factory
9) $15M-Charlotte Area Factory
10) $15M Washington DC Area Factory
First factory raise complete in
Hemet, CA (Southern California)
75. $15M Per Factory
1) $4.5M: 30-40 acres of land
2) $5.5M: build factory (phase one)
3) $1.6M: office, showroom, 2-model homes
4) $1.0M: marketing and capital raise
5) $2.4M: reserves
76. $150,000 is the lowest denomination
and equals 0.50% ownership
IRA retirement account allowed
LLC, entities allowed
$15M Raise Per Factory
77. S2A Investors Incentives
1. ROI
2. Priority on the assembly line
3. Discount from normal mark-up
Different Incentive Packages for
$150k-$499k ownership/$500k+
ownership
91. Averages Agreed Upon
1. 2,200 sq ft home
2. $85 sq ft cost for construction
3. $105 sq ft cost for factory
4. $190 total
(Tesla Powerwall and renewable energy
smart home components to achieve
net-zero)
5. 25% mark-up
6. 5% to sales-team
7. 20% mark-up to S2A
94. Projected Amount of Homes
Built from 2021-2025
(Revenue Projections based on $50,000 Per Unit
minus corporate expenses)
95. Distributions/Growth
2019:
2021: $15M of original capital returned
$8M for Phase 2 Factory
2022: $33M in net revenue
2023: $46M in net revenue
2024: $57M in net revenue
2025: $70M in net revenue
Total: $200M in net revenue
($100M in Distributions/$100M in growth)
Projected Exit Valuation
2025: $200M+ (based on 3x’s net)
96. $150,000 invested = 0.50% Ownership
2021: 100% of capital back
2022: Distributions: $ 83,155
2023: Distributions: $114,911
2024: Distributions: $144,007
2025: Distributions: $172,951
Total Distributions: $515,024
$100M growth= $515k
Sell S2A for $200M = $1M
Total Received = $2,030,000
97. Pre-orders
1. 72-Bahia Village, Lake Elsinore
2. 80-Robert Allen Homes, Murrieta
3. 82-McCall Mixed-Use, Menifee
4. 78-Unit apt bldg, Oakland, CA
5. 125-unit hotel in Bay Area-confidential
6. 150-units in Tallahassee, FL
7. Home in Paradise, CA
8. Home in Campbell, CA
9. 2-Unit in Redwood City, CA
10. 3-Unit in Berkeley, CA
Total: 594-Units/Doors
98. 1. 400-homes-Cesar Chavez Trust
2. 100+-unit hotel in Palo Alto
3. 113-unit hotel in Redwood City
4. 100-200 unit hotel in San Jose
5. 166-commercial mixed-use LA
6. 134-hotel in Cambria
7. 2000-homes in Escondido
8. 6-homes in Paradise
9. 144-apt units in Vallejo
10. 515-units in Sunnyvale
11. ADU call every third hour
12. Call across the U.S. every day
5,000+ units in the pipeline
Pipeline:
106. Benchmark #1
December 2020
1. Finalize Strategic Partners for $150M Raise
2. Identify 25-50 acres of land in 8-locations
3. Permit and build the factories (6-months)
4. Phase 2 of Website
5. Prepare to build 500-units in 2021
in each of the locations
107. Benchmark #2
December 2021
1. Build 500-units per location
John Rowland
President & Co-Founder
Brian Kuzdas
CEO & Co-Founder
Larry Braden
Chief Financial Officer
Gary Eagleton
Chief Operations Officer
Dean DeLisle
Chief Marketing Officer
Lance Lowrey
Chief Design Officer
Ryan Leusch
Chief Sales Officer
Alec Marciano Lucy Martinez Damien Cabral Maureen Nesbitt Rob Grable Nicole Surber WeiWei Chen Cat O’Connor Ruben DeSantiago Lauren Rowland Ashley Rowland
109. Summary
By December 2021
1. Benchmark #1-infrastructure (2020)
2. Benchmark #2-build 500 units (2021)
3. Benchmark #3-2000 units (2021)
Bonus: National Servicing Contracts
Bonus: Opportunity Zones
111. 1. Benchmark #1-infrastructure (2020)
2. Benchmark #2-build 500 units (2021)
3. Benchmark #3-2000 units (2021)
Bonus: National Servicing Contracts
Bonus: Opportunity Zones
Summary
By December 2021
112. Recession Proof?
1. Build apts and tiny homes
2. No loans, debt free
3. No utility bills, factory net zero
113. Next Steps
1. Type “Investor”
2. Website-Investors-fill out form-PPM in 10-seconds
114. Final Step
Read
Executive Summary Package
Private Placement Memorandum
Zoom Meeting
Brian Kuzdas
Brian@S2Amodular.com
650-575-7025
Dean DeLisle
Dean@S2Amodular.com
630-688-3566