
The company specializes in the transformation of traditional, depreciating
temporary housing into permanent, relocatable capital assets that eliminate the
systemic maintenance and health hazards associated with legacy construction
methodologies.
The core technical competency of Honor Forged Homes lies in its proprietary use
of Inorganic Crystalline Matrix (ICM) materials and the Honor-BondTM Adhesion System.
These technologies allow for the creation of structures that are immune to fire, mold, rot,
and high-velocity debris impacts. Unlike traditional modular builders who rely on organic
wood framing and gypsum board, Honor Forged Homes utilizes a cold-formed steel and
ICM hybrid structure that satisfies the most stringent federal requirements, including the
2026 Military Occupancy Living Defense (MOLD) Act and the FEMA P-361 safe room
standards.
Class A1 Fire Rating: The ICM panel is physically unable to support a flame. It
is non-combustible and provides a 4-hour fire endurance rating, protecting
residents from the rapid fire spread typical in traditional wood-frame and vinyl-
clad homes.
● Absolute Mold Inhibition: Mold requires moisture and an organic food source.
By removing the food source (cellulose), HFH engineering achieves a 99.9%
inhibition rate against fungi and microbial growth. This directly addresses the
public health crisis associated with the 2026 MOLD Act, ensuring that survivors
are housed in sterile, healthy environments.
● Relocatability: While standard relocatable buildings have a lifecycle of six years,
the monocoque design of HFH units allows for 10 or more relocations over a 50-
year period without structural fatigue or building envelope failure.
● Continuous Load Path: The steel skeleton creates a continuous path from the
roof trusses to the ground anchors, preventing "roof-lift" during extreme pressure
events.
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