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In This Issue:

Front Page
Aging Boomers May Be Hard to Budge From Current Homes
Leverage Yielding Home Buyers Big Financial Benefits
‘Buy Now’ Advertising Assistance Nears $1 Million. Apply Now.
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Coast to Coast
Open House: Single Women Saying ‘I Do’ to Real Estate
Politics & Government
House Takes ‘Solid’ Step on Immigration Reform
House Bill Extends Relief for 2005 Hurricane Victims
Anti-Growth a Stumbling Block for Latino Home Buyers
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Up Last Month, But Permits Down
New-Home Sales Drop to Lowest Level Since August 2000
ARM Resets Not Expected to Have Major Economic Impact
Housing Slowdown Making 2007 a Harder Year for Cement
Existing Home Sales Show Biggest Monthly Rise in Three Years
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: Making A Grit-Free Cap for Pneumatic Tools
Business Management
Tax Incentives Available to Create Affordable Housing
Builders Search NAHB’s Technology Directory for Solutions
Design
Photo Gallery: Homes Gone Green
Charrettes Give Builders Quick Glimpse Into Design Process
Public Needs to Be Sold on Density as Building Boom Nears
50Plus Housing
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Multifamily
Market Realities, Trends Highlight Pillars Conference
Building Systems
ICC-Developed Log Building Standard Approved by ANSI
ICFs Critical Backbone to Green Building Tour Home
Log Homes Council Raises $13,000 for Juvenile Diabetes Research
Home Depot to Sell Modular Housing at New Orleans Stores
Education
Sign Up for Free Storm Water Compliance Audio Seminar
Education Calendar
Green Building
Awards Honor Achievement in Green Home Building
Draft of Green Building Standard Available for Comment
NAHB Builders Honored for ‘Building With Trees’
Workforce housing
Poll Finds Affordable Housing a High Priority for Americans
Labor
Lowe’s Scholarship Fund Continues to Build Careers
Building Products
Insulated Concrete Form Walls Tested for Terrorist Blasts
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Thomas Gipson Homes Work for Builders' Blitz Honored
HELP for Growing Construction Programs on the Way
Challenge/Build/Grow Initiative Proposals Due by April 16
Association News
Get Free 'April Is New Homes Month' Resources Online Now
Lock in 2006 Visa/MC Processing Rates. Offer Ends March 31.
Office Depot Deals: Music to Your Ears
GM Business Choice, Lowe’s Team Up to Reward NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Insulated Concrete Form Walls Tested for Terrorist Blasts

At a time of increased attention to the possibility of terrorist bombings, the portland cement industry is working with other industry trade associations and the U.S. Air Force to research how well insulated cement-based wall systems can hold up to blast pressures, according to the Portland Cement Association.

At the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Va., the Insulating Concrete Form Association (ICFA) has demonstrated the effectiveness of an insulated concrete form (ICF) wall to withstand an explosive blast equivalent to 50 pounds of TNT from less than one foot away with minimal damage.

The wall that was tested had 2.5 inches of expanded polystyrene on the inside and a 4-inch concrete panel as its outside face.

The demonstration resulted in several briefings with Department of Defense personnel on the viability of ICF and other insulated cement-based wall systems to provide an economical building envelope with improved blast protection.

To further this research, the industry is now providing insulated cement-based panels to the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory at the Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida. Participating in the effort are PCA’s allied trade associations — the National Concrete Masonry Association, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, ICFA, Tilt-Up Concrete Association, Concrete Homes Council, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute and the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute.

Included in the research are several double wythe insulated masonry wall systems, two precast/prestressed sandwich panel systems, two tilt-up concrete sandwich panels, three different insulating form wall systems and an exterior insulated cast-in-place wall. Predictive analytic models, laboratory testing and full-scale explosive experiments are being used in the research.

The researchers are hoping to come up with engineering tools that can be used to predict the blast responses of these commercial-off-the-shelf building systems for both new construction and retrofits to existing structures. For example, for existing buildings that don’t have enough surrounding area to be protected by keeping the explosion at a distance, a solution might be using a precast or tilt-up insulated sandwich panel, with the appropriate architectural treatments already cast-in, as an “armored girdle” around the building’s exterior two or three stories high or adding another masonry wythe with insulation in the cavity of an existing building.

While the blast effects are still being analyzed, the damage observed in research last year with 30-foot precast/prestressed insulated sandwich panels appeared to be minimal.

Portland Cement Association is a member of the National Council of the Housing Industry — The Supplier 100 of NAHB.

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Attend the Concrete Technologies Tour on May 6-8

The latest advances in concrete construction, production, materials and design will be showcased at the 2007 Concrete Home Building Council Concrete Technologies Tour in Minneapolis on May 6-8.

The tour will feature educational programs, networking and behind-the-scenes tours of six cement-based building materials and manufacturing facilities. 

To Register

For more information and to register, visit www.nahb.org/concretetour.


 

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