
How to Design a Structure that Minimizes Virus Transmission in the Workplace

6 Reasons Why Architects Choose to Design With Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Construction

Essential Elements of Passive House Design

5 Common Misconceptions About ICF Construction
ICF construction creates modern structures that are energy-efficient, durable, disaster-resistant, and have good indoor environmental quality (IEQ). ICF construction is also strong, flexible, fast and easy to install. Unfortunately, even with these many benefits, some architects and contractors are reluctant to utilize it due to misconceptions about ICF construction.

ICF Houses Still Standing After Storms

The Importance of Contractor Training and Product Knowledge

Home Construction: Built to Endure Hurricanes
A few surviving houses caught the eye of media outlets around the world, seemingly untouched by Hurricane Michael’s destruction. What made these houses different?
Fox Blocks and Menards Promote Storm Safe Homes
Our insulated concrete forms are solid monolithic walls and withstand the worst of rainstorms, fires, and high winds — including tornadoes.

3 Problems with Steel Frame Construction and Why ICF is a Better Alternative
There are three problems with steel frame construction that affect the safety, efficiency, and durability of the structures they create.

Blower Door Test 101: Essential Guide to Airtightness in ICF Construction