What exactly does Exup protect?
In high-threat environments, the majority of a camp’s occupants are going to be “high-dollar” human assets. With every company required to carry large (and costly) insurance policies, protecting human assets can be the best way to secure profits. Losing just one man can cost the company the equivalent of a million dollars; more than enough to pay the difference between building conventional and building the Exup way. Seriously, what’s the price difference? In post-disaster environments that see recurring weather patterns (like the hurricanes that hit the U.S. every year), not re-building every year can save millions of dollars. As an example, if just 20 of the homes (out of the thousands that were destroyed by wind damage in Katrina) were Exup HIACs and did not have to be re-built, it would have saved homeowners, the U.S. government, and insurance companies (at $90/sq ft, average home 1,600 square feet) $2.8 million dollars. Even if a storm like Katrina hits every 20 years and destroys