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The Power of Insulated Concrete Forms: Maximizing R-Value in Your Construction Project
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PARKER WOODS MONTESSORI SCHOOL
A key design ele­ment of this school was sus­tain­abil­i­ty.
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THE PRESERVE AT MOUNTAIN VISTA
A series of homes were built togeth­er to prove the via­bil­i­ty of ICF con­tribut­ing to afford­able, Net Zero homes.
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ARTURO FUENTE CIGAR WAREHOUSE
Locat­ed in the his­toric Ybor City his­tor­i­cal dis­trict of Tam­pa, the Arturo Fuente Cig­ar Ware­house is a 15,000 square foot humi­dor.”
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KING GEORGE LANTERN HALL
Lantern Hall won the Com­mon­wealth Award from the Vir­ginia Chap­ter of the Amer­i­can Con­crete Insti­tute.
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PHNX1/PALOS RESIDENCE
First Type II Non-Com­bustible, Net-Zero Home in the U.S. This home was designed, built and com­plet­ed in less than 21 months with the same cost as a tra­di­tion­al build.
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SHORE ROAD RESIDENCE
It is not an over­state­ment to say that The Shore Road Project is the own­ers’ dream home.
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ZERO PLACE
A Zero-Ener­gy Liv­ing Con­cept for a Brighter and Green­er Future. Zero Place is a ground­break­ing devel­op­ment boast­ing zero-ener­gy liv­ing in its four-sto­ry mixed-use build­ing with 46 mul­ti-fam­i­ly units and 8,400 square feet of retail space.
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CMU Walls: Advantages, Disadvantages and A Better Option
Insu­lat­ed con­crete form blocks pro­vide a host of advan­tages over tra­di­tion­al CMUs, includ­ing bet­ter ener­gy effi­cien­cy, eas­i­er con­struc­tion, and improved resilience.
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Building a Disaster-Resistant School With Insulated Concrete Forms