January/February 2016

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What to See at WOC
Comparison Chart and Explanation
Market Report and 2016 Industry Forecast 
Project Profiles: Built to Last


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What to See at WOC
An ICF professional’s guide to the World of Concrete trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada, including educational events, exhibits relevant to the industry, and the ICF Builder Awards.

Comparison Chart and Explanation 
A fully revised and updated ICF Comparison Chart, along with a list of EPS decking options. This year’s edition also includes alternative stay-in place forms including wood waste, EPS/cement, and vinyl.

Market Report and 2016 Industry Forecast 
Brand consolidation has taken a break, and the construction recovery has made 2015 the best in years for the industry. Additionally, new trade associations are making significant progress in improving the reputation and visibility of ICFs.

Project Profiles: Built to Last
From a stunning church in Florida to a breathtaking home in British Columbia, with a mid-western hotel in between, ICFs show they can successfully tackle the most challenging projects anywhere.

  •    511 Craigmohr
  •    St. Peter’s Anglican Church
  •    Wallhouse Hotel

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