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ICF Roundtable & Site Tour Event- Phoenix

Hampton Inn & Suites East Mesa 1825 N. Higley Road, Gilbert, AZ, United States

About The Event Join us for a two-day roundtable and site tour event where we’ll explore the latest innovation in concrete construction: Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs). You’ll learn how ICFs are helping hotel operators, school districts, churches, apartment building owners and other developers provide high-performance concrete buildings at a competitive first cost and low operating cost. More information and a registration link will be available in the coming months. February 5: We'll start with a bus ride from the Hampton Inn to the iconic Frank Lloyd Wright designed Taliesin West for a tour, reception, and dinner. February 6: At the Hampton Inn you’ll learn from design professionals and building owners about their experiences designing and building with ICFs. You’ll learn about energy efficient ICF hotels, schools, and churches in the Phoenix area. Then we’ll take a bus tour of two ICF hotels, one completed and one under construction, and an ICF school before returning to the Hampton Inn. This event qualifies for 6 AIA-CES HSW Learning Units Who Should Attend Architects, engineers, developers, building owners, and contractors. Product manufacturers and distributors will also benefit. Registration Fee $245 for the first attendee (SPONSOR), free for accompanying guest.

$95

ICF Contractor Training Course (Utah)

Associated General Contractors of Utah 2207 South 1070 West, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Lighter, faster and more cost effective than other forms of construction, Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are quickly becoming the construction method of choice for all forms of construction including single and multi-family, hotels, schools, and offices. Concrete contractors, masons, and framers have an opportunity to learn how their trade can work with ICFs to enhance their competitiveness in today’s construction environment. This course will give you the training you need to begin building with one of the fastest growing building systems on the market – ICFs. AGENDA 7:30 am: Continental Breakfast 8:00am – 12:00pm: ICF Contractor Training Demonstrate the specific characteristics of ICFs Describe the benefits of ICF construction Explain the construction advantages and efficiencies Demonstrate the interaction between trades and ICF installation requirements and techniques Recognize that ICF technology can expand your business opportunities. 12:00pm – 1:30pm: Lunch and Continued Product Demonstration WHO SHOULD ATTEND Concrete Contractors, Masonry Contractors, Wood, and Steel Framers. Design professionals and product manufacturers may also benefit. REGISTRATION FEE This is a free event and includes meals, ICF training manual, hands-on instruction and certificate of completion. If you have questions, contact URMCA Brad Stevenson at 801-550-7058 or [email protected], or AGC of Utah at 801-363-2753. CONTINUING EDUCATION [...]

Free

ICF Build For a Lifetime – Innovations of Concrete (Idaho)

1649 W Shoreline Dr 1649 W Shoreline Dr, Suite 100, Boise, ID, United States

EVENT DESCRIPTION Lighter, faster and more cost-effective than most other forms of construction, Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are quickly becoming the construction method of choice for all forms of construction including single and multi-family, hotels, schools, offices – all forms of residential and commercial construction. Concrete contractors, masons, and framers have an opportunity to learn another trade to compete in today’s competitive construction environment. AGENDA Box Lunch: 11:00AM – 11:30AM Presentation: 11:30AM – 1:30PM WHO SHOULD ATTEND: General Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Masonry Contractors, Engineers, Architects, Schools, Building Officials, Building Owners. REGISTRATION FEE: This is a free event, but registration is required. QUESTIONS: If you have questions contact Daryn Bundtrock at 208-919-8007 or Idaho Associated General Contractors at 208-344-2531

Free

Build Strength with ICFs – Denver

Doubletree - Denver 3203 Quebec st., Denver, CO, United States

EVENT DESCRIPTION Learn to make money and grow your business using ICFs. Explore the tips and tricks of the trade as we walk through the ICF Constructions Process and answer any questions you may have about the technology. ICF construction is becoming more popular in Colorado - come discuss details with industry experts! AGENDA Presentation: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Break for lunch, which is included If you have questions contact Emma Dolan 303-270-9902 or [email protected] Learn more about Build with Strength buildwithstrength.com/ WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Concrete Contractors, Masonry Contractors, Wood and Steel Framers. Design Professionals and product manufacturers may also benefit. REGISTRATION IS FREE Click here to register online

FREE

ICF Installation Training Course (Maryland)

Chaney Enterprises 2410 Evergreen Road, Gambrills, MD, United States

EVENT DESCRIPTION Lighter, faster and more cost-effective than other forms of construction, Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are quickly becoming the construction method of choice for all forms of construction including single and multifamily, hotels, schools, and offices. General contractors, masons, and framers have an opportunity to learn how their trade can work with ICFs to enhance their competitiveness in today’s construction environment. This course will give you the training you need to begin building with one of the fastest-growing building systems on the market – ICFs. AGENDA 7:30 am: Continental Breakfast 8:00am – 12:00pm: ICF Contractor Training • Demonstrate the specific characteristics of ICFs • Describe the benefits of ICF construction • Explain the construction advantages and efficiencies • Demonstrate the interaction between trades and ICF installation requirements and techniques • Recognize that ICF technology can expand your business opportunities. 12:00pm – 1:00pm: Lunch & Continued Product Demonstration WHO SHOULD ATTEND General Contractors, Masonry Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Wood and Steel Framers. Design professionals may also benefit. REGISTRATION FEE $45.00. Seats are limited. This fee includes meals, ICF training manual, hands-on instruction and certificate of completion. If you have questions, contact Maryland Ready Mix Concrete Association, Mindy Green at 301-694-4899 or [...]

$45

Business Cases & Best Practices for ICF Construction (Saskatoon)

Delta Bessborough 601 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Part 1 - Business cases for Insulating Concrete Forms for: Residential Basements & Complete Homes Commercial Multi-Family Mid-Rise Buildings. This section is targeted to architects, engineers, developers, policymakers, and government officials. Concrete contractors and product suppliers will also benefit. Part 2 - Best practices for the installation and construction aspects of Insulating Concrete Forms. This section is targeted to contractors with detailed classroom and hands-on instruction. Design professionals, developers, policymakers, and government officials are welcome to participate. Part 1: 8:30 am – 11:45 am The Business Cases for Insulating Concrete Form Construction 1. Homes and Basements (90 minutes) National and provincial building codes will change significantly over the next 12 to 15 years and builders will be challenged to adapt their construction practices to the quickly evolving requirements. They will be seeking the most cost-effective solutions while looking to avoid a myriad of costly, and risky, unintended consequences. As the national and provincial building codes evolve over the next decade, insulating concrete forms will play an increasing role in the construction of foundations and full height homes. This section will overview the business case for both residential applications. 2. Mid-Rise Multi-Family Buildings (75 minutes) Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs), combining the [...]

$95

Business Cases & Best Practices for ICF Construction (Winnipeg)

Hilton Winnipeg Airport Suites 1800 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Part 1 - Business cases for Insulating Concrete Forms for: Residential Basements & Complete Homes Commercial Multi-Family Mid-Rise Buildings. This section is targeted to architects, engineers, developers, policymakers, and government officials. Concrete contractors and product suppliers will also benefit. Part 2 - Best practices for the installation and construction aspects of Insulating Concrete Forms. This section is targeted to contractors with detailed classroom and hands-on instruction. Design professionals, developers, policymakers, and government officials are welcome to participate. Part 1: 8:30 am – 11:45 am The Business Cases for Insulating Concrete Form Construction 1. Homes and Basements (90 minutes) National and provincial building codes will change significantly over the next 12 to 15 years and builders will be challenged to adapt their construction practices to the quickly evolving requirements. They will be seeking the most cost-effective solutions while looking to avoid a myriad of costly, and risky, unintended consequences. As the national and provincial building codes evolve over the next decade, insulating concrete forms will play an increasing role in the construction of foundations and full height homes. This section will overview the business case for both residential applications. 2. Mid-Rise Multi-Family Buildings (75 minutes) Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs), combining the [...]

$95

ICF Workshop (Edmonton)

Knelsen Sand and Gravel 11211 Winterburn Road NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

About the Workshop: Are you an architect, design professional, engineer, developer, policymaker, government official, contractor, or just have a general interest in the benefits of concrete? ICFs are quickly becoming a fundamental building technique for single-family homes, multi-family homes, schools, and commercial buildings. This is due to the resiliency, energy efficiency, and ease of use. Join us to find out what makes ICFs the best choice for your next building project. Morning Workshop: 8:30 AM - 11:45 AM The morning portion of the workshop will cover the business case for choosing Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) for 1) Residential Basements & Complete Homes, and 2) Commercial and Multi-Family Mid-Rise Buildings. This section is targeted to architects, engineers, developers, policymakers and government officials. Concrete contractors and product suppliers will also benefit. Homes and Basements (90 minutes) - National and provincial building codes will change significantly over the next 12 to 15 years and builders will be challenged to adapt their construction practices to the quickly evolving requirements. They will be seeking the most cost-effective solutions while looking to avoid a myriad of costly, and risky, unintended consequences. As the national and provincial building codes evolve over the next decade, insulating concrete forms [...]

ICF Workshop (Calgary)

The Glenmore Inn 1000 Glenmore Ct SE, Calgary, AB, Canada

About the Workshop: Are you an architect, design professional, engineer, developer, policymaker, government official, contractor, or just have a general interest in the benefits of concrete? ICFs are quickly becoming a fundamental building technique for single-family homes, multi-family homes, schools, and commercial buildings. This is due to the resiliency, energy efficiency, and ease of use. Join us to find out what makes ICFs the best choice for your next building project. Morning Workshop: 8:30 AM - 11:45 AM The morning portion of the workshop will cover the business case for choosing Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) for 1) Residential Basements & Complete Homes, and 2) Commercial and Multi-Family Mid-Rise Buildings. This section is targeted to architects, engineers, developers, policymakers and government officials. Concrete contractors and product suppliers will also benefit. Homes and Basements (90 minutes) - National and provincial building codes will change significantly over the next 12 to 15 years and builders will be challenged to adapt their construction practices to the quickly evolving requirements. They will be seeking the most cost-effective solutions while looking to avoid a myriad of costly, and risky, unintended consequences. As the national and provincial building codes evolve over the next decade, insulating concrete forms [...]

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