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Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) are revolutionizing modern construction and rapidly changing the way we build structures. Cost effective, sustainable and environmentally friendly, ICF construction is a superior way to build; and no one makes better ICFs than Amvic. STACK BRACE Place corner blocks then lay the straight blocks towards the center of each wall segment. Install alignment bracing around the entire wall of the structure to ensure that the walls are straight and plumb and to enable alignment adjustment. POUR Pour the concrete into the stalked walls using a boom pump. STRONGER, QUIETER, HEALTHIER AND MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT HOMES. Our Expanded Polystyrene forms stack together and interlock; simply add rebar, brace, and pour. With the concrete set, forms remain as insulation, which can then be finished to suit your design. No temporary forms to cut or remove, no big mess to clean up, and no excess waste headed to the landfill. The structure is rock solid, and in fact, will continue to grow stronger overtime. BUILD TO A HIGHER STANDARD VISIT AMVICSYSTEM.COM OR CALL 1877.470.9991 building system

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Provides superior comfort Reduces construction time and labor costs • 5 in 1 system incorporates structure, insulation, vapor barrier, sound barrier, and studding. • Formlock™ technology and unique polypropylene webs eliminate the need to glue, tape or tie. • Fully reversible forms make the stacking process quick and easy. • Rigid Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) panels require less bracing than other products during installation. • 30-50% in monthly savings on energy bills. • Less repair and maintenance over time. • Flexible financing through energy efficient mortgages and reduced insurance...

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