November/December 2016

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Commercial Hotspots: Arizona
Project Profile: Our Lady of Sorrows Church
Project Profile: Uniontown Hilton Garden Inn
Project Profile: Washington Street Offices
Project Profile: Heninger Toyota Dealership


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Commercial Hotspots: Arizona
Robust population growth, an extreme climate, and clients who believe in the long-term value of ICFs have
made Arizona a hotbed of commercial ICF construction.

Project Profile: Our Lady of Sorrows Church
Combining traditional architecture with cutting-edge building techniques, this building demonstrates why
ICFs have become so popular in the Southwest.

Project Profile: Uniontown Hilton Garden Inn
By combining micro-rebar, steel-web flooring, and panelized ICF walls, this project has taken integrated design and value engineering to the next level.

Project Profile: Washington Street Offices
This three-story office building in New Hampshire is one indication that ICFs are gaining respect in the region.

Project Profile: Heninger Toyota Dealership
ICFs provided this Calgary auto dealership with a durable and efficient wall system to match the other state-of-art components it contains inside.

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