AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 08, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SmallCapVoice.com, Inc. (SCV) and Auscrete Corporation (OTC Pink:ASCK), manufacturers of energy efficient specialty concrete site built affordable housing, announced today that a new audio interview with the Company, is now available. The interview can be heard at http://smallcapvoice.com/blog/1-7-16-smallcapvoice-interview-with-auscrete-corp-asck
Auscrete CEO, John Sprovieri called in to SmallCapVoice.com, Inc. to go over his Company’s history, lightweight concrete technologies for use in building affordable green housing and commercial building projects, the goals for the Company in 2016 and much more.
John Sprovieri stated, “I enjoyed talking about our innovative technology, the new building and casting plant that we will use to launch into the contract starting next Spring for the construction of 130 affordable family homes, and our future plans for commercial projects as well. Audio presentations disseminated through the web and to our shareholder base is a powerful way to get our story to a wider audience.”
About SmallCapVoice.com
SmallCapVoice.com is a recognized corporate investor relations firm, with clients nationwide, known for its ability to help emerging growth companies build a following among retail and institutional investors. SmallCapVoice.com utilizes its stock newsletter to feature its daily stock picks, audio interviews, as well as its clients' financial news releases. SmallCapVoice.com also offers individual investors all the tools they need to make informed decisions about the stocks they are interested in. Tools like stock charts, stock alerts, and Company Information Sheets can assist with investing in stocks that are traded on the OTC BB and Pink Sheets. To learn more about SmallCapVoice.com and their services, please visit http://www.smallcapvoice.com/services.html.
About Auscrete Corporation
Manufacturer and Construction contractor of "GREEN" energy efficient housing and commercial structures built from Auscrete developed lightweight aerated concrete and insulation wall and roof panels. Structures built of this medium are very low maintanence and, being concrete, are highly resistant to insects and mold. They have considerable mass and are highly resistant to hurricane forces and earth tremors. They will not catch fire and burn. The whole structure is fastened together in a monocoque design and will not easily destruct like timber structures and the insulation value, which is very high, is not subject to settling as happens in wood structured homes. Auscrete is currently planning to expand its pilot manufacturing plant so that it can produce the equivelant of 80-100 houses per year, depending on size. Further information about the company can be found at www.auscretehomes.com.
Auscrete Corporation PO Box 847 Rufus OR 97050 John Sprovieri / CEO 541 739 8298 [email protected] For SmallCapVoice.com Stuart T. Smith 512-267-2430 [email protected]


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