The Dario system represents a significant departure from traditional building methods. By constructing wall panels in a controlled environment and assembling them on-site, the Escobedo Group minimizes the environmental impact and enhances precision. “The precision of it... level of quality, I hate to say it, pretty dang close to exact,” David proudly states. He continues, "We self-perform 90% of the work in-house, which means we're not just labor brokers subbing everything out. We do the excavation, concrete, steel framing, stonework, millwork, cabinets, moldings, doors, and steel fabrication ourselves. an unprecedented level of control over the quality and timing of our projects." This allows us to maintain
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David system’s environmental benefits, noting, "Instead of five dumpsters to build one house... we want to have five construction garbage bags." This efficiency not only reduces waste but also underscores their commitment to sustainability. elaborates on the "I'm not a tree hugger, but I do care about the environment," David adds, highlighting the company's use of 60% recycled materials in their steel. "We're using recycled materials wherever possible, and our insulation methods exceed most municipal requirements, making our buildings more energy-efficient and sustainable."
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