Building a ‘Powerhouse’ with ICF and Cold-Formed Steel
If you combine ICF with cold-formed steel you will get it all: strength, easy construction, eco-friendliness and high acoustic performance throughout your entire building.
If you combine ICF with cold-formed steel you will get it all: strength, easy construction, eco-friendliness and high acoustic performance throughout your entire building.
America’s Northwest has an all-in-one homebuilding solution with Cascade ICF. This complete ICF package – design/engineering, ICF walls and iSPAN flooring – is quickly transforming homebuilding in America.
The construction industry is constantly improving itself, finding new ways to work smarter, faster and better than ever before. To be innovative, every construction component needs to focus on constant innovation.
New National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) study highlights the benefits of building commercial structures with ICF and cold-formed steel.
Many things are different than what they used to be, but one thing remains the same – cold-formed steel’s ability to deliver significant value for the construction industry. Now, there’s more value than ever before!
Mid-rise structures need to resist anything nature can throw at it, without flinching. There is only one framing option that offers it all.
Our construction materials and methods are evolving as our urban centres continue to rapidly transform. What does the future need to grow wiser?
The construction industry is embracing a younger and stronger framing material that delivers benefits for architects, contractors, developers and tenants
Cold-formed steel – also called light-gauge steel – is practically perfect for most construction projects. If you’ve heard something bad, it could be fake! Read these seven common myths about this versatile steel construction solution, and learn the truths that benefit developers, architects, general contractors and tenants.
Our light-gauge steel structural solutions seamlessly integrate with wood framing, ICF, structural steel and concrete structures.
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