October/November 2009

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High-Rise Hotel
ICFs for Religious Construction
Self Consolidating Concrete
Get Involved in Politics


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Four Inch ICF Walls
By Joseph C. E. Warnes, et al.
This team of respected ICF experts argue that a properly engineered ICF wall with a 4-inch core can withstand virtually any natural disaster.  The key is a total concrete shell.

High-Rise Hotel
Completed in 2005, but scarcely noticed, this Florida beach resort is the tallest known ICF building in North America, reaching 148 feet above grade.

ICFs for Religious Construction
While church construction may not be an obvious niche for ICFs, they’re doing very well in this sector.  As long-term owner-operators, efficiency is a key selling point, but there are other advantages as well.

Self Consolidating Concrete
Imagine a concrete mix design that would fill an ICF perfectly—no voids, no honeycombing, perfect encapsulation of rebar—without using any type of vibration.  It already exists, and costs less than you might think.

Get Involved in Politics
By Randy Wilkerson
Construction giant  Joe Rodgers once said, “Get into politics or get out of business.” That’s never been truer than today.  Labor laws, immigration issues, energy codes, tax credits and other issues will surely affect your business.  Here’s how to get involved.

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As I See It: Incentives Don’t Help

ICF News Roundup

Green Building: Efficiency vs. Recycled By Robert Klob

Ask the Builder: Radius Walls By Ian Giesler

On Business: Finding Funding
By Pieter VanderWerf

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From the 1970s to now conventional building materials have certainly evolved. We look at the evolution of ICFs over the last 55 years. Read more here: buff.ly/4ib3TxH ... See MoreSee Less
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The 2025 ICF Builder Awards winner results are now live. Check out the incredible projects by visiting buff.ly/3HoM8sw. Huge thank you to everybody who was in attendance, and to those who submitted projects for the 20th anniversary of the ICF Builder awards, we couldn't have done it without you. ... See MoreSee Less
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