
ICF vs. Steel Framing: Which Is Best For Commercial Construction?
ICFs have been used with great success for projects such as hotels, theatres, multi-story residential, office, retail, mixed-use retail, educational projects and all manner of public works and federal military applications. However, some people argue that Steel Framing is best for commercial construction, so we decided to get to the bottom of the ICF vs. Steel Framing face-off.

Considerations for Building an Energy-Efficient Home in Texas
How to Build Energy-Efficient Home in Texas: Things to Consider

Building a Tsunami-Proof House with Fox Blocks
Building a tsunami-proof house requires strategic planning and the use of specialized materials. Coastal homes face unique challenges that demand solutions capable of withstanding powerful waves and the debris they carry.

How to Build a Shopping Mall: Key Steps and Considerations
Shopping mall construction is a complex and rewarding process that requires careful planning, efficient execution, and sustainable design. From site selection to final inspections, every step contributes to creating a thriving retail destination.

The New Canadian NBCC Code and ICFs Compared to Wood Framing

Build a Resilient Building Design with Fox Blocks ICFs
Resilient buildings made with Fox Blocks ICFs will protect a commercial building’s integrity against severe winds, flooding, earthquakes, extreme temperatures, and fire.

Are ICF Blocks Toxic? Everything You Need to Know
Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) are becoming a popular choice in modern construction due to their energy efficiency and structural durability. A common question among builders and homeowners is whether ICF blocks are toxic.

The Foundation of Construction: A Guide to Building Code Foundation Requirements
Why Is Indoor Air Quality Important & How to Create It
Experts agree that controlling or conditioning indoor air is the best way for a business to increase employee efficiency and to reduce costs connected with employee health care.

Barn Construction Process and Materials: How to Build the Best Barn