Fear Not - Simple and Quick ICF Foundations Can Save You Time and Money
How to Assess Contractors for Building with ICFs
Fox Blocks Acquiring Key Assets of ARXX Building Products
Fox Blocks ICF announced that it will acquire select key assets from ARXX Building Products, integrating those assets into its own operations and augmenting the Fox Blocks Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) product line.
Fox Blocks ICF to Acquire Reward Wall Systems Assets
Fox Blocks ICF announced that it will acquire select key assets from Reward Wall Systems, Inc, integrating those assets into its own operations and augmenting the Fox Blocks Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) product line.
A Guide to the Commercial Construction Process - From Start to Finish
Fox Blocks presents the following outline designed to help project managers maneuver the commercial construction process from start to finish.
26 ICF Builders & Contractors to Consider for Your Construction Needs
How Long Does It Really Take to Build a House?
Whether you’re building your dream home or a cozy cottage, knowing the timeline is essential. However, one of the first questions that come to mind is, “How long will it take to turn these blueprints into my home?” Understanding the timeline is crucial for planning, budgeting, and ultimately enjoying the process of watching your house come to life.
Get to Know Us: Large-Scale Commercial Project Team
In this article, Randy Daniels and DC Mangimelli, two passionate team leaders driven to assist in the success of ICF commercial projects for clients across the country, share their insights, values and an inside look into their everyday work and accomplishments with commercial ICF installation.
ICF Walls Are Less Expensive Than CMU
Many contractors ask us the same question: Is ICF more expensive than CMU? Here’s why ICF walls are less expensive than CMU and offer better benefits.
Correctly Estimating the Cost of a Building Project: 5 Tips
Project cost is one of the most difficult — and most important — estimations for any construction company to get right. You want to be able to set manageable expectations for your client, but also present a budget that is attractive enough for them to choose you as their general or sub-contractor while still making a profit yourself.