May/June 2021

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Reducing Concrete’s Carbon Footprint
A Growing Market for Pools
Krafthaus Project Profile
Sofia Court Project Profile
Peterson Pool Project Profile


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Reducing Concrete’s Carbon Footprint
The concrete industry has signed on to reduce the carbon footprint of cement and concrete. Everyday decisions you make with concrete can help reach carbon goals.

A Growing Market for Pools
Homeowners increasingly want pools. ICF contractors can easily add pools to their repertoire and increase business and profitability.

Krafthaus Project Profile
This Colorado Springs, Colorado, large residential ICF Builder Award-winner has a remarkable HERS Index score of -1.

Sofia Court Project Profile
This Wallkill, New York, home has many green features: It’s highly energy efficient, uses geothermal for all space conditioning, and is zero energy.

Peterson Pool Project Profile
Luckily for this Cape Girardeau, Missouri, family, their stunning pool was completed just in time to give them a place to go for entertainment, backyard oasis, and respite during the pandemic months.

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