September/October 2023 News

New ICF Beam Pocket

BeamPocket has announced a new product, the ICF Beam Pocket. The adjustable, cast-in-place, beam-to-concrete solution is faster to install, safer to implement, and stronger than embed plates — with no onsite welding. Save $500 to $1,000 per beam on setting and crane time. Users can set a beam in less than 10 minutes with 80% less crane time. Beam Pockets are made in the USA.
www.beampocket.com

ICF Builder Award Deadline Nears

Entries are being accepted for the annual ICF Builder Awards and the People’s Choice Award. The entry form is available on the website, www.icfmag.com, under the Builder Awards tab. The deadline to return entry forms is Friday, October 13, 2023. Contractors, distributors, and ICF manufacturers are encouraged to submit projects in the following categories: Heavy Commercial, Light Commercial, MultiFamily, MultiFamily Low-Rise, Small Residential, Large Residential, Unlimited Residential, Pools, Education, and Specialty Applications. You can download the entry form and find info on judging criteria, tips on filling out the notebook, and past winning projects on the website. The awards ceremony is the most high-profile event in the ICF industry with winners announced at a catered evening event at World of Concrete each January. The Builder Awards competition is an annual event designed to showcase the innovation, quality, and energy-efficiency of ICF construction, and promote them as a sustainable, durable, and attractive building material.
www.builderawards.com

Nudura’s Habitat for Humanity Home in Joplin, MO

Nudura, a member of the Insulating Concrete Forms Manufacturing Association, ICFMA, partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build a new home for Charles Timothy Peay. Charles is an army veteran living in Joplin, Missouri. Habitat for Humanity International, the #ICFMA and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association plan to build 50 ICF homes across 50 states in the next five years. Nudura donated ICF products for three of these residential builds. Watch a short video about the Habitat for Humanity project at the YouTube link below.

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When you talk to companies doing commercial construction, you will find different pain points than residential construction companies. When making construction method decisions, most owners of commercial projects are looking at two major concerns: return on investment and marketability. Read more: buff.ly/3CYtKtu ... See MoreSee Less
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While there are similarities between residential and commercial construction decisions, it is not surprising that some factors are far more pertinent to commercial building decisions. Read more: buff.ly/41e3YeF ... See MoreSee Less
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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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