Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Hotel & Resort Construction · Palm Beach, FL

Hotel & Resort Construction for Palm Beach: Built to Last

Now Eco Home provides specialized hotel and resort construction services in Palm Beach, Florida, using advanced Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP). We build properties designed for superior guest comfort, quiet operation, and exceptional resilience against the coastal environment, ensuring longevity for owners in this exclusive market.

Florida high-wind coastal code
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Palm Beach

Superior Hospitality Properties for Palm Beach

For Palm Beach's discerning hospitality market, Now Eco Home's SCIP construction offers unparalleled advantages. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels ensure guest rooms remain exceptionally quiet, a critical factor for luxury resorts and short-term rentals on Worth Avenue or the Estate Section. The advanced insulation properties mean significantly lower operating costs, a substantial benefit in Florida's climate. Crucially, SCIP provides a hurricane-resilient building shell that withstands severe storm seasons, protecting investments in coastal areas like Everglades Island. With non-combustible faces and a core that doesn't rot or attract termites, these structures are built for enduring quality and rapid deployment.

Building Resilience for Palm Beach's Coastal Environment

Building in Palm Beach, including the exclusive North End and Worth Avenue areas, demands materials engineered for specific coastal challenges. While Palm Beach County isn't within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, it faces stringent high-wind coastal requirements, salt air corrosion, and potential storm surge in flood zones. Our SCIP system, featuring 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, is specifically formulated to resist sulfate and chloride attack, vital for oceanfront estates. Unlike traditional construction, SCIP panels offer incredible thermal performance, with a 4" panel achieving an R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, all while being hurricane resilient and non-combustible, ensuring long-term structural integrity and peace of mind.

The SCIP Advantage for Coastal Development

Now Eco Home utilizes Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) for robust and efficient construction. These panels consist of an EPS foam core encapsulated by galvanized welded steel mesh on both sides, finished with structural concrete (shotcrete). This innovative design creates load-bearing walls up to four stories high and allows for joisted floor panels spanning up to 32 feet, accelerating project timelines. The non-combustible concrete faces and self-extinguishing EPS core eliminate concerns about rot or termite infestation, common in Florida. All our SCIP buildings are code-compliant through Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, guaranteeing structural integrity and a faster path to occupancy.

Where we build in Palm Beach

Palm Beach, an iconic address within Palm Beach County, epitomizes luxury and demands unparalleled construction quality for its oceanfront estates and exclusive resorts. Now Eco Home proudly serves this distinguished community, including the vibrant Worth Avenue, the serene Estate Section, the historic North End, and the unique Everglades Island, all within the 33480 ZIP code. We understand the market context of one of America's most exclusive areas, where properties are built to the highest standards. Our SCIP construction ensures new hotels and resorts meet and exceed these expectations, providing hurricane resilience, energy efficiency, and lasting value for this premier coastal environment.

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Why hotel & resort construction with SCIP

  • Quiet guest rooms (high STC)
  • Low operating costs
  • Hurricane resilient
  • Fast to open

Building in Palm Beach?

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Palm Beach · FAQs

Hotel & Resort Construction in Palm Beach — questions

How do SCIP hotels handle Palm Beach's hurricane season?
SCIP construction provides exceptional hurricane resilience. The structural concrete shell is designed to withstand high winds and impacts, critical for coastal properties in Palm Beach County. This robust system offers superior protection against the severe weather events common in Florida, safeguarding your investment and ensuring guest safety.
Will SCIP construction keep guest rooms quiet in a busy Palm Beach resort?
Yes, SCIP panels offer superior sound attenuation, resulting in remarkably quiet guest rooms. The dense concrete and EPS core significantly reduce sound transmission between units and from outside noise, ensuring a peaceful and private experience for guests staying in your Palm Beach hotel or short-term rental.
Are SCIP buildings energy efficient for Palm Beach's hot climate?
Absolutely. A 4" SCIP panel with a 2" EPS core delivers an R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall. This exceptional insulation dramatically reduces heating and cooling costs, leading to significant long-term energy savings for hotel and resort owners in Palm Beach's warm climate.
Is SCIP construction approved for building codes in Palm Beach County?
Yes, Now Eco Home's SCIP buildings are fully code-compliant through Technical Evaluation Reports (TERs). All projects are designed and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring adherence to all Florida building codes and specific high-wind coastal requirements applicable to Palm Beach County properties.
How does SCIP protect against common coastal issues like salt air and termites?
SCIP is ideal for coastal environments. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, preventing corrosion from salt air. Furthermore, SCIP panels contain no wood, eliminating concerns about rot and termite infestation, which are prevalent issues in humid, coastal areas like Palm Beach.

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