
Staying Safe: Fortified Construction Protects Your Home & Family
Fortified home construction refers to using materials and techniques in combination with one another to make your home stronger and more resilient as a shelter.

How Much Does It Cost to Pour a Foundation?
Building a strong and reliable foundation is a significant step in the construction of any home or building. The cost of this process varies depending on foundation type, material, and labor requirements.

The Business Case for Building Multifamily with Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs)

The Art and Science of Concert Hall Design
A concert hall design shapes the way sound moves, resonates, and reaches the listener.

Block Foundations vs. Poured Foundations: A Comprehensive Analysis
Choosing the right foundation is a significant decision in commercial construction. This article explores the differences between block and poured foundations, providing insights into their benefits and potential drawbacks.

Maximizing Energy Efficiency and Comfort with Insulated Concrete Forms
Energy costs keep climbing, making insulation energy efficiency more important than ever. Buildings that lose heat in the winter and trap it in the summer waste energy and drive up utility bills.

Dominion Springs Plaza
This high-end, multi-building, retail plaza was the first of its kind in the world of ICF construction.
Building Nashville’s First Green, Affordable Housing Development
Nashville is known as the nation’s hub for country music and culture. As the capital city of Tennessee, it has steadily grown in population since the 1970s. The city’s leadership saw a need for more affordable housing opportunities in the booming metroplex, with a focus on more energy-efficient homes to further address the cost of living.

Building Commercial Retail Developments with ICF Construction
Building commercial retail developments with ICF construction creates structures that are disaster-resistant, energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly, quiet, and durable.
How does the ICF block get secured to the foundation?
The ICF blocks are held in place with either low expansion spray foam or a metal starter track. The bracing/alignment system, typically installed after the 4th course of block, also supports the ICFs in place. Once the concrete is in the wall there is no concern with the forms moving. The concrete is connected to the footing with reinforcing dowels.