Fox Blocks Hampton Inn AZ Developer Testifies to Operational Cost Reductions

Fox Blocks Hampton Inn AZ Developer Testifies to Operational Cost Reductions

Fox Blocks Cutting foam to create openings in walls Laguna job

Fox Blocks Cutting foam to create openings in walls Laguna job

Fox Blocks 12 Inch Corner Form at manufacturing plant showing off

Fox Blocks 12 Inch Corner Form at manufacturing plant showing off

Fox Blocks 5 man hours on job and 4 courses up

Fox Blocks 5 man hours on job and 4 courses up

Fox Blocks in Laguna radius corner and tower poured out clean

Fox Blocks in Laguna radius corner and tower poured out clean

Fox Blocks Radius Form and what a radius wall looks like

Fox Blocks Radius Form and what a radius wall looks like

Fox Blocks ICF Setting forms with hammer on full height web

Fox Blocks ICF Setting forms with hammer on full height web

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Fox Blocks Wins Big at the 2020 ICF Builder Awards
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10 Steps for Building a Home with Insulated Concrete Form Blocks
An ICF home, like one built with Fox Blocks, pro­vides many of the essen­tial fea­tures that today’s home­own­er is look­ing for: excel­lent indoor envi­ron­men­tal qual­i­ty (IEQ), ener­gy-effi­cien­cy, and dis­as­ter-resis­tance.
Do I need an engineer to design and stamp Fox Blocks building plans?
Fox Blocks are list­ed in the build­ing codes (IRC- Sec­tions R404, R611 or NBCC Part 9) with spe­cif­ic applic­a­bil­i­ty lim­its for res­i­den­tial con­struc­tion. If the project meets the applic­a­bil­i­ty lim­its with­in the build­ing code, a Pro­fes­sion­al Engi­neer may not be required (depen­dent on local build­ing depart­ment require­ments). A build­ing offi­cial has the right to request engi­neer­ing and in some regions all projects require a professional’s stamp. For any projects that exceed the applic­a­bil­i­ty lim­its, a Pro­fes­sion­al Engi­neer is required for the struc­tur­al design. Check with your local build­ing depart­ment.