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Building Energy-Efficient, Safe, and Healthy Low-Income Housing with Fox Blocks ICFs
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Record-Low HERS Index Score Attained with Net-Zero Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Home
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Integrated Design in Architecture and Construction
In the field of archi­tec­ture and con­struc­tion, inte­grat­ed design is a pow­er­ful solu­tion that tack­les the inef­fi­cien­cies of tra­di­tion­al iso­lat­ed process­es. This approach com­bines dif­fer­ent project ele­ments under a uni­fied vision, and proves par­tic­u­lar­ly effec­tive with Insu­lat­ed Con­crete Forms (ICF) like those from Fox Blocks. By using ICF, the build­ing process becomes more effi­cient and col­lab­o­ra­tive.
The Benefits of Building Multi story Residential Buildings with ICF Blocks 1
The Benefits of Building Multi-story Residential Buildings with ICF Blocks
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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.
Manpower for 9,000 SF of ICF Wall Cut in Half!
We com­plet­ed 9,000 square-feet of wall in just five days with only five men. With nor­mal mason­ry, it would have tak­en dou­ble the man pow­er. Fox Blocks qual­i­ty and ease of instal­la­tion is impor­tant in an indus­try where time is mon­ey.”
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The Business Case for Building Multifamily with Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs)
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Low Cost House Construction with Energy-Efficient Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF)
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6 Trends for New Resident Hall - Dormitory Design and Construction
Unit­ed States (U.S.) stu­dent hous­ing con­struc­tion projects are expe­ri­enc­ing rapid growth, with invest­ments in stu­dent hous­ing reach­ing $9.8 bil­lion in 2016 and $8 bil­lion in 2017.
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7 Problems with Wood Frame Construction
Sev­en spe­cif­ic prob­lems with wood frame con­struc­tion include fire- and wind-resis­tance, dura­bil­i­ty, low ther­mal mass, shrink­age, and com­pro­mised acoustics and indoor air qual­i­ty (IAQ).