February/March 2011

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ICF Builder Award Winners 2010
Project Profiles: The Multifamily Winners
History of ICFs
Concrete Consolidation


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ICF Builder Award Winners 2010
Highlighting the best-of-the-best ICF Projects, judges selected a winner and two runners up in each category.

  • Heavy Commercial: Village Suites
  • Light Commercial: Midvag Kindergarten
  • Small Residential: Selkirk Boathouse
  • Large Residential: Salero Residence
  • Unlimited Residential: Wallace Residence

Project Profiles: The Multifamily Winners
These three winners showcase the broad array of multifamily projects being built with ICFs.

  • Wolf Springs Resort
  • Oak Haven Development
  • Villa Rose Condominiums

History of ICFs
In this groundbreaking interview, Werner Gregori explains how he invented the first North American ICF, and challenges they faced using foam forms in the 1960s.

Concrete Consolidation
How do new consolidation methods, including rebar shakers, external vibrators, and even portable drills, compare to tried-and-true internal ‘stinger’ vibrators?

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Weight .25 lbs
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Digital Download Magazine, Print Mailed Magazine

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