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Our approach to enterprise creation is such that whenever we build out productive capacity, we ask deeply - whether the productive capacity may be replicated by others with low barriers to replication.
Our approach to enterprise creation is such that whenever we build out productive capacity, we ask deeply - whether the productive capacity may be replicated by others with low barriers to replication. We are taking the case of a 3000 square foot facility - metal roof, post-and-beam structure. The basic structure is gravel-on-grade, and a cement slab is retrofitted in 16x16' squares.


This question includes:
This question includes:
#Capital Startup Costs - construction
#Capital Startup Costs - construction
#Materials Costs - construction
#Materials Costs - construction
#Design Costs - construction  
#Design Costs - construction - none under the assumption of open blueprints
#Capitalization - production facility
#Capitalization - production facility


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TOTAL - $19.5k in equipment, and about $2k in equipment after induction furnace and full CNC is available to produce all this equipment from scrap steel.
TOTAL - $19.5k in equipment, and about $2k in equipment after induction furnace and full CNC is available to produce all this equipment from scrap steel.
=Materials Costs=
For post-and-beam roof-covered structures,
=Ergonomics=
*1000 lb capacity tractor-loader-mounted cement mixer, 20 minute mix cycle - 5 tons of cement mixed per day - weight of cubic yard of cement - [http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_one_cubic_yard_of_concrete_weigh]

Revision as of 19:02, 1 July 2011

Our approach to enterprise creation is such that whenever we build out productive capacity, we ask deeply - whether the productive capacity may be replicated by others with low barriers to replication. We are taking the case of a 3000 square foot facility - metal roof, post-and-beam structure. The basic structure is gravel-on-grade, and a cement slab is retrofitted in 16x16' squares.

This question includes:

  1. Capital Startup Costs - construction
  2. Materials Costs - construction
  3. Design Costs - construction - none under the assumption of open blueprints
  4. Capitalization - production facility

Capital Startup - Construction

Capital costs for construction include, in materials costs for building the equipment from open source plans:

  • Tractor with 54hp - $10k
  • Trencher - $1k
  • Backhoe - $1k
  • Cement mixer - $1k
  • CEB press - $4k
  • Soil Pulverizer - $500
  • Dimensional Sawmill - $2k

TOTAL - $19.5k in equipment, and about $2k in equipment after induction furnace and full CNC is available to produce all this equipment from scrap steel.

Materials Costs

For post-and-beam roof-covered structures,

Ergonomics

  • 1000 lb capacity tractor-loader-mounted cement mixer, 20 minute mix cycle - 5 tons of cement mixed per day - weight of cubic yard of cement - [1]