Insulating Concrete Forms Construction: Demand, Evaluation, & Technical Practice: Demand, Evaluation and Technical Practice

Insulating Concrete Forms Construction: Demand, Evaluation, & Technical Practice: Demand, Evaluation and Technical Practice

by PieterA.VanderWerf (Author), IvanSPanushev (Author)

Synopsis

This is the ultimate guide to cutting-edge construction methods. Draft-defeating, quiet, energy-efficient, strong, durable, lightweight, easy to cut and piece together, stably priced, and offering design flexibility - it's no wonder ICFs are being used in construction at a briskly growing 30 per cent a year. If you want authoritative, detailed answers on whether insulating concrete forms are right for your business or project - on what it's like to work with them - on how they perform - on installation or post-installation trades work - you've come to the right place.Look inside for: the business and technical facts you need to make pro or con decisions about ICFs; construction process details, including plumbing and electricity; first-hand, from-the-site reports on working with ICFs; comparisons of ICFs in commercial and residential construction; and getting a good ICF crew; estimating ICF jobs; tips from the pros on marketing - working with building officials, architects, engineers, and more; future trends in ICF construction; and, training and supplier information. It is supported by the Insulating Concrete Form Association.

$98.58

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 206
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0071430571
ISBN 13: 9780071430579

Author Bio
Ivan S. Panushev is a licensed engineer who has researched ICFs for the past three years. He is a graduate of three ICF training programs and labored on several job sites to learn the details of ICF construction first-hand. His articles on ICFs have appeared in such magazines as Concrete Construction, and he is the author of the Prescriptive Method for Connecting Cold-Formed Steel Framing to Insulating Concrete Form Walls in Residential Construction.

Pieter A. VanderWerf, Ph.D., is an expert on insulating concrete forms in construction who has been researching the subject since 1993. A columnist for Permanent Buildings and Foundations, a trade industry publication, he is the co-author of two other books on insulating concrete forms: Insulating Concrete Forms for Residential Design and Construction and the Insulating Concrete Forms Construction Manual. He also co-authored The Portland Cement Association's Guide to Concrete Homebuilding Systems. (All three books are also published by McGraw-Hill.) He has served as general contractor on ICF homes and for a year he moderated an online ICF message board.