Accelerated Building Concepts Announces Completion of National Semi-Trailer Headquarters


MELBOURNE, Fla., June 10, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Accelerated Building Concepts Corporation (OTCBB:ABCC), a provider in the design, manufacturing, and construction services for modular and component building facilities utilizing concrete and steel and structural insulated panels structures, today announced the completion of the $671,500 contract with National Semi-Trailer Corporation for its budget of less than $95.00 per square foot for the design and construction of its World Headquarters in Orlando, Florida. The office structure features approximately 8,000 square feet with vaulted ceilings in its lobby and a multimedia board room. The World Headquarters design features modular, green, and energy efficient design concepts.

Accelerated Building Concepts Corporation (ABCC) provides design, manufacturing, and construction services for modular and component building facilities utilizing concrete and steel and structural insulated panels (SIPs) for use by commercial, educational clients and other government agencies. The Department of Community Affairs (DCA) governs the manufacturing of the Company's products. Additionally, our products meet federal and state regulations for classrooms as well as other government agencies.

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