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16 ICF Modern Farmhouse Floor Plans and Design Ideas
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Top Tips for Building a FEMA Approved Storm Shelters
How do you control voids in the wall?
The con­crete mix is a high slump 5″- 6.5″ (125 mm – 165 mm) with a small­er aggre­gate size so the con­crete flows eas­i­ly. The per­son in charge of plac­ing the con­crete should watch the con­crete flow through­out the whole wall to ensure there are no void pock­ets. Inter­nal vibrat­ing pro­vides good con­sol­i­da­tion, elim­i­nat­ing voids.
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The Best Way to Approach High R Value Wall Construction
13 Must Haves for Medical Building Construction
13 Must Haves for Medical Building Construction
Manufacturers
4 Tips For Overcoming The Labor Shortage
For com­pa­nies and pro­fes­sion­als suf­fer­ing from the industry’s labor short­age, these four tips can help over­come some of those obsta­cles and keep projects on sched­ule and on bud­get.
Icf block systems
How ICF Construction Lowers Capital and Yearly Expenses and Improves Resale Value
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10 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Traditional Concrete
Fastest ICF - Panelized Insulated Concrete Forms

Fastest ICF - Panelized Insulated Concrete Forms

What R Value Do You Need for Basement Walls
What R-Value Do You Need for Basement Walls?
The prop­er R‑value of base­ment walls will pro­duce ener­gy-effi­cient, durable, healthy, and com­fort­able homes. Learn what R‑value your base­ment walls should have.