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Content Description

General Commercial Buildings with Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs), 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: TR-EN-195201-0225

Designing beautiful, sustainable, high-performance buildings can help your structures leave a lasting impression and positive impact. Insulating concrete forms (ICFs) accomplish that while providing innovative design possibilities for single or multistory projects. Learn about the features and advantages of building with ICFs designed as a cost-effective, energy-efficient solution that offers substantial benefits over traditional construction methods.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the material components, types, and properties of an ICF wall assembly and the enhanced envelope performance they can provide, including energy efficiency and seismic, thermal, fire, and sound resistance.
  • Identify the value proposition, design/construction benefits, and risk mitigation to stakeholders when designing and building with ICFs.
  • Discuss the features, benefits, and fundamentals of ICF wall assembly as they relate to design/specification integration and applicability for delivering resilient design with high-performance building envelope solutions.
  • Recognize ICF-compatible systems for waterproofing, flashing, weather-resistivebarriers (WRBs), and cladding options for an aesthetically pleasing structure.

Faculty BIO

Andy Horgan was born and educated in the UK where he studied architecture and design. After graduating, he worked for London-based architectural/design practices focused on the retail sector. In 1994, he relocated to the US and started his own practice with a primary focus on designing with innovative technologies, including insulating concrete forms (ICFs). He has spent the last 25+ years working in the ICF industry, consulting with A/E design and construction teams in Europe, the Middle East, and North America, and is considered by his peers to be a subject matter expert within the ICF industry. The last 15 years have been focused on design consulting on commercial applications for ICF in the K'12, higher education, and military sectors throughout North America.

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