
How Architects Can Sell Clients on ICF Construction
Utilizing ICF for residential projects is an amazing way to create strong and safe homes while utilizing ICF for commercial projects is an easy way to hit deadlines earlier with lower costs. Want to know how to sell your clients on ICF construction? Keep reading to receive expert knowledge on all the benefits and the best way to communicate them.

11 Must Haves for Energy Efficient Homes in Canada and the Northern U.S.
North America’s long-cold, sub-zero winters demand energy-efficient homes that save Canadian and American homeowners money while keeping their families warm and comfortable.

A Better Approach to Fire Safety with Concrete Building Design
Non-combustible, insulated concrete form (ICF) construction is a better approach to fire safety over wood construction.

13 Must-Haves When Building a New Home
Building a new home offers you the opportunity to include the latest energy-efficient, durable, and sustainable products and methods, saving you money on monthly and long-term expenses.

Achieve a Net Zero Office Building With These Architectural Tips
Architects can achieve an NZE office building with innovative materials and methods. Please read on for ten architectural tips for designing an NZE office building.
8 Tips for Contractors Installing ICF on Commercial Projects
Commercial ICF installation can seem complicated and overwhelming if you don’t go in prepped and prepared. Keep reading to learn eight of our best tips for installing ICF on commercial projects.

5 Reasons Why ICF Offers The Best Wall Construction for Passive House Design

ISLAND HARBOR CLUB CONDOS
The contractor needed a building solution that would provide a sustainable development that would stimulate the local economy and preserve the historic feel of the community. In addition to the environmental considerations, the commitment to private, energy efficient units was a selling point of building with Fox Blocks ICF.

How to Attach Siding to an ICF Substrate

21 Construction Techniques to Build a Small, Sustainable, Eco-Friendly Home