Contractors Can Use Traditional Building Measurements with ICF Studs when They Choose Fox Blocks

How to Build Multi-Story Buildings Faster
Whether it’s a high-rise residential apartment building or a commercial complex, the quicker a multi-story building is constructed, the sooner it can start generating revenue.

Blower Door Test 101: Essential Guide to Airtightness in ICF Construction

How to Alleviate Risk Management by Building with ICFs

How to Build a Church: A Guide to Lasting Worship Spaces
Understanding how to build a church involves recognizing that it’s more than a building — it’s a sanctuary for worship, fellowship, and community support.

Integrated Design in Architecture and Construction
In the field of architecture and construction, integrated design is a powerful solution that tackles the inefficiencies of traditional isolated processes. This approach combines different project elements under a unified vision, and proves particularly effective with Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) like those from Fox Blocks. By using ICF, the building process becomes more efficient and collaborative.

How Much Does It Cost to Pour a Foundation?
Building a strong and reliable foundation is a significant step in the construction of any home or building. The cost of this process varies depending on foundation type, material, and labor requirements.

How to Build a Shopping Mall: Key Steps and Considerations
Shopping mall construction is a complex and rewarding process that requires careful planning, efficient execution, and sustainable design. From site selection to final inspections, every step contributes to creating a thriving retail destination.

Can ICF Save You Time On Your Commercial Project?
This article will outline the importance of construction workflow in commercial projects, the processes that often take the most time during construction, the benefits of using ICF and how specifically Fox Blocks’ ICF can help save time and costs on your next project.

5 Net Zero Energy Homes That Will Inspire
We’ve compiled a list of zero-energy homes that incorporate sustainable construction into the building process. The results are 5 facilities that prove zero net energy can be achieved with careful planning and appropriate implementation.