Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Multi-Family & Townhome Development · Bonita Springs, FL

Bonita Springs Multi-Family & Townhome Development with Now Eco Home SCIP

Now Eco Home provides multi-family, townhome, and apartment development services in Bonita Springs, utilizing a repeatable Structural Concrete Insulated Panel (SCIP) system. This approach ensures fast, predictable construction timelines and delivers exceptional acoustic separation between units, crucial for quality living spaces. Our SCIP builds offer lower long-term operating costs and resilience, ideal for Bonita Springs' rebuilding efforts.

Florida high-wind coastal code
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Bonita Springs

Resilient & Efficient Multi-Family Development in Bonita Springs

For multi-family and townhome developments in Bonita Springs, Now Eco Home's Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer unparalleled advantages. Our repeatable panel system accelerates construction, ensuring predictable project timelines crucial for rapid rebuilding in areas impacted by Hurricane Ian. SCIP provides robust, load-bearing structures up to four stories, with high-mass party walls that deliver excellent acoustic separation, enhancing resident comfort. These resilient homes also feature lower long-term operating costs due to superior insulation and construction that resists sulfate and chloride attack, vital for our coastal environment.

Meeting Bonita Springs' Coastal Building Demands

Bonita Springs, situated in Lee County, faces unique building challenges, particularly after Hurricane Ian's impact and the ongoing heavy rebuild activity. While not in the HVHZ, our region is subject to stringent Florida high-wind coastal requirements. Now Eco Home’s SCIP system is engineered to exceed these demands. Our panels feature non-combustible faces, a self-extinguishing EPS core, and no wood to rot or attract termites, crucial for durability in this climate. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, ensuring long-term structural integrity and peace of mind for developers and homeowners in Bonita Springs.

Predictable Construction for Bonita Springs Townhomes

The repeatable nature of Now Eco Home’s SCIP system is a game-changer for multi-family and townhome projects across Bonita Bay, Barefoot Beach, Pelican Landing, and Palmira. This predictability translates into faster construction cycles and more reliable project completion dates, a significant advantage for developers in a competitive market. Beyond speed, our 4-inch panel, with its 2-inch EPS core, offers an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, leading to substantial energy savings and lower long-term operating costs. Plus, with no wood components, SCIP eliminates concerns about rot and termites, ensuring lasting value.

Where we build in Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs, a coastal luxury market in Lee County nestled between Naples and Fort Myers, is experiencing significant rebuilding activity following Hurricane Ian. Now Eco Home is dedicated to supporting this resurgence, offering multi-family and townhome development solutions across the 34133, 34134, 34135, and 34136 ZIP codes. Whether developing new communities in Bonita Bay, enhancing residences in Barefoot Beach, or rebuilding in Pelican Landing and Palmira, our SCIP system provides the resilience and efficiency demanded by this vibrant region. We understand the unique needs of this inland coastal market, ensuring durable, high-performance homes.

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Why multi-family & townhome development with SCIP

  • Repeatable, predictable builds
  • Excellent party-wall acoustics
  • Lower long-term operating cost
  • Up to 4 stories

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Bonita Springs · FAQs

Multi-Family & Townhome Development in Bonita Springs — questions

How does SCIP benefit multi-family development specifically in Bonita Springs?
SCIP's repeatable panel system accelerates construction, delivering predictable timelines crucial for Bonita Springs' rebuilding efforts. Its high-mass party walls provide excellent acoustic separation, enhancing tenant satisfaction. Additionally, SCIP's resilience against high winds and coastal conditions ensures long-term durability, vital for properties in Lee County.
Are SCIP homes compliant with Bonita Springs' high-wind coastal requirements?
Yes, absolutely. Now Eco Home's SCIP system is code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional. Our panels feature 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resistant to sulfate and chloride attack, making them highly suitable for the demanding coastal environment of Bonita Springs and Lee County.
What are the long-term cost savings of using SCIP for a townhome project in Bonita Springs?
SCIP offers significant long-term operating cost savings due to superior insulation. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core boasts an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, reducing energy consumption. Furthermore, SCIP’s resistance to rot, termites, and fire minimizes maintenance expenses, delivering lasting value for Bonita Springs properties.
Can SCIP be used for multi-story townhomes in Bonita Bay or Pelican Landing?
Yes, our SCIP system is load-bearing and capable of supporting structures up to four stories high with a single panel system. This makes it an ideal solution for multi-story townhome developments in Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and other Bonita Springs neighborhoods, providing structural integrity and design flexibility for modern living.
How does SCIP contribute to a faster rebuilding process after Hurricane Ian in areas like Barefoot Beach?
The repeatable nature of SCIP panels streamlines the construction process, significantly speeding up project completion. This predictability is invaluable for accelerating rebuilding efforts in areas like Barefoot Beach and Palmira post-Hurricane Ian. Our system's inherent resilience also reduces the risk of future damage, ensuring quicker recovery times.

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