November/December 2022

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ICFs For Commercial ConstructionEngineer’s Corner
How To: Grow Your Business
YouTube Videos Are Imperfect, Under-Appreciated ICF Educational Gems
Project Profiles:
Maine Molecular Quality Controls Inc.
University of Louisville Belknap Residence Hall
30 University Crescent


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ICFs For Commercial Construction
By Vanessa Salvia
There are a lot of benefits to using ICFs for residential construction. We’re talking benefits like speed of completion, strength, and sound attenuation. When you add up these characteristics and more, it only makes sense that the benefits would multiply for larger or more complex commercial projects.

Engineer’s Corner
By Dave Gowers
Involving ICF-experienced design professionals from the outset of a project creates a comfort level with both the design process and the system.

How To: Grow Your Business
By Tom Patton
For any ICF contractor, large or small, now is the time to look at your business and your business strategy to grow it to the next level. The markets for ICF design and construction are ripe. We need more ICFs for all building types, with more experienced ICF contractors in the marketplace.

YouTube Videos Are Imperfect, Under-Appreciated ICF Educational Gems
Randy Daniels
YouTube is the perfect platform for sharing content about ICF construction practices. Assume you are the subject matter expert. Compared to someone who has never done ICF before, you certainly are.

Project Profile: Maine Molecular Quality Controls Inc.
The Maine Molecular Expansion project in Saco, Maine, is a 34,000-square-foot multistory addition and renovation for a lab and office space. That project was the winner of our Heavy Commercial Award.

Project Profile: University of Louisville Belknap Residence Hall
The Belknap Residence Hall in the heart of the University of Louisville campus, had complex ICF load-bearing walls in combination with a considerable number of strip windows on the first floor. That project won our MultiFamily category.

Project Profile: 30 University Crescent
These luxury yet affordable apartments are near the University of Manitoba
campus in Winnipeg. Built using 70,000 square feet of Logix blocks, this
nearly 100,000-square-foot building features seven stories of ICF
construction perched upon a cast-in-place parkade.

 

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