eHolding Technologies to Select Cities in the Southeast and Gulf Coast to Manufacture Structural Insulated Panels for Home Construction


RENO, Nev., March 7, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- eHolding Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets:EHDT), a provider of an emerging technology that utilizes Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) for home construction, today announced that the company has decided that it will open manufacturing facilities to serve residents of the Southeast and Gulf Coast.

The technology utilized by eHolding Technology's Structural Insulated Panels provides superior construction solutions for residential applications as well as commercial and light industrial projects. SIP construction is unique in that these structures can withstand hurricane winds of 200 MPH and absorb earthquakes in excess of 5.0 points on the Richter scale.

"Our continuing focus in recent months has not only been to position the company as a supplier of SIP materials to builders, but also to position ourselves where we can best serve the needs of residents in the Southeast and Gulf Coast regions. In order to help create affordable housing developments using SIP building technology and green building techniques, we will be working closely with builders who have expressed interest in SIP technology," commented eHolding Technologies CEO Doug Hamby.

"The combination of wind resistance and significantly lower energy consumption opens up a large market, particularly in the Southeast and Gulf States, and provides attractive pricing for purchasers as well as higher profitability for builders. In fact, SIPs are Energy Star rated for generating annual energy savings of more than 50 percent," added Mr. Hamby.

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