October/November 2010

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Hotel Chains Building With ICFs
Floor Joists to Speed Construction
Understanding Steel Schedules
Rebar Cutters and Benders


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Hotel Chains Building With ICFs
A surprising number of hotels have already been built with ICFs, many of which are owned by well-known national brands. They’re often the best performing buildings in the chain, and provide a good comparison on the energy savings ICFs can bring.

Floor Joists to Speed Construction
Specialized flooring systems that work well with ICF walls and have proven to shave weeks off completion time. Real world case studies show how this can compress schedules and save thousands of dollars.

Understanding Steel Schedules
The structural engineer and his understanding of reinforcing steel has a major impact on a project’s cost and buildability. Resources here will help eliminate the “overengineering” that sometimes pushes projects beyond the owners financial reach.

Rebar Cutters and Benders
By Ian Giesler
Shaping reinforcing steel on the jobsite has both rewards and drawbacks. A few convenient, portable tools can maximize the advantages while eliminating many of the hassles.

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Water intrusion is one of the biggest problems for any building. The big advantage for ICF walls is that they �do not promote mold or mildew and will not rot or decay. But water still can make its way through an ICF wall assembly if certain procedures are not followed. Read more: buff.ly/3YSMLEK ... See MoreSee Less
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When asked whether ICF is really the best product, in many (most?) cases, the answer ought to be a resounding “Yes.” But, promoting ICF in situations where it is not truly beneficial to the client is detrimental to the industry as a whole. Read more: buff.ly/48nvFmX ... See MoreSee Less
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Using ICFs can reduce future utility and insurance costs. Read the full story here: buff.ly/3YH3bBg ... See MoreSee Less
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Bowling Green, Kentucky, the site of Rich Pond Elementary School, has experienced destructive tornadoes in the past. The overall cost of construction including a safe room was less than the average cost of a school designed to simply meet code. View project: buff.ly/3AffCL5 ... See MoreSee Less
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