
Constructing an ICF Garage Foundation
A garage is only as strong as the foundation beneath it. Without the right planning and construction, problems like settling, water damage, and instability can show up over time.
6 Little Known Energy Wasters Affecting Your Low-Rise Construction
By identifying these energy wasters, you can take the necessary steps to make the building more efficient.

The Foundation of Construction: A Guide to Building Code Foundation Requirements

Build a Mold-Resistant Home That Protects from the Inside Out
Water doesn’t need a flood to cause damage — high humidity and poor ventilation are often enough to compromise a structure from within.

11 Healthy Building Products for New Home Construction

Modern Museum Architecture: Designing for Flow, Preservation, and Comfort
Museums shape how people interact with history, art, and knowledge — long before they step into the first exhibit. Layout and design choices influence not only the visitor journey but also long-term preservation, energy use, and operational function.

How Much Does It Cost to Build a Church? Average Costs Explained
Is Your Home Built to Fight Fire?
For 2013, the U.S. Fire Administration reported 1,240,000 house fires. Houses constructed out of ICFs have key advantages in minimizing the damage and spread of these fires.

Designing for Earthquake-Resistance in a Commercial Building
Commercial contractors and their clients are showing a greater interest in designing buildings that can stand strong during natural disasters. In their quest for fortified materials, more of them are turning to ICF construction.

14 Ways to Save Money on Building Your Home