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Designing for Earthquake-Resistance in a Commercial Building
Com­mer­cial con­trac­tors and their clients are show­ing a greater inter­est in design­ing build­ings that can stand strong dur­ing nat­ur­al dis­as­ters. In their quest for for­ti­fied mate­ri­als, more of them are turn­ing to ICF con­struc­tion.
Elevated homes
Designing for Disaster Protection and Storm-Proof Homes
Exte­ri­or wind dam­age is respon­si­ble for 25% of all home­own­er insur­ance claims. That doesn’t include the inte­ri­or loss­es that occur when dam­aged win­dows and roofs let rain wreak hav­oc inside. While we can’t pre­vent wind­storms, we can lessen their dam­age by plan­ning home designs with wind-resis­tance as a top pri­or­i­ty.
Fox Blocks Radius Corner Finished Example by Greg Abel Design using Insulated Concrete Forms

Fox Blocks Radius Corner Finished Example by Greg Abel Design using Insulated Concrete Forms

Fox Blocks How To provide Slab Support against Insulated Concrete Forms

Fox Blocks How To provide Slab Support against Insulated Concrete Forms

Fox Blocks Electrical Subtrade on Insulated Concrete Forms Military Project

Fox Blocks Electrical Subtrade on Insulated Concrete Forms Military Project

Fox Blocks Full Brick Attachment to Insulated Concrete Forms Public Works Project

Fox Blocks Full Brick Attachment to Insulated Concrete Forms Public Works Project

Fox Blocks Steel Door Frames integrated within insulated concrete form walls

Fox Blocks Steel Door Frames integrated within insulated concrete form walls

Fox Blocks rip cuts for floor or roof heights on insulated concrete forms

Fox Blocks rip cuts for floor or roof heights on insulated concrete forms