We would like to encourage you to contact your
local Building Authority as to find out whether an imported wooden
prefab house shall comply with the local building codes and
requirements and/or comply with special import regulations. If such
is indeed the case you may need to ask the following questions.
1. Would it be acceptable if the wooden prefab
houses complies with the IBC 2009 (USA International Building Code
2009). If the answer is affirmative we will be able to supply,
however, if the answer is negative whereas the house shall comply
with the local building codes we may not be able to supply.
2. Are there restrictions to the use of
particular hardwoods originated from Indonesia. If the answer is yes
you need to find out which wood species are prohibited.
3. Shall the wood be FSC Certified. If the answer
is yes, you will not be able to import any wooden house from
Indonesia, since not one supplier in Indonesia has an FSC
Certificate in place with a chain of custody to the first supplier;
the felling concession.