ICF Construction provides eco-friendly and sustainable development

Ryan Gerrard / 05 April 2023

With the present generations’ increasing focus on saving planet earth, several key initiatives are being adopted to reduce our negative impact on the environment. One of the leading movements today is the focus on sustainable development. The expression may sound complex, but in fact, simply applies to any kind of development that meets today’s needs without compromising those of tomorrow.

In that spirit, construction with Insulated Concrete Forms – commonly referred to as ICF – follows the principles of sustainability to promote a better life for present and future generations.

ICF constructed buildings are sustainable, qualify for Passivhaus standards, and allow architects and design engineers to come up with longer-lasting structures that use up fewer natural resources. In other words, ICF is synonymous with ecological efficiency.

ICFs help reduce waste and emissions

Not only do Nudura ICFs allow for less waste and wastage on any given construction site, but they also make for waste which is 100% recyclable. Indeed, the blocks require fewer natural resources such as gas, electricity, and wood. ICFs can generate as little as 1% construction waste, and given they are produced without any CFC’s, HCFC’s, or chemicals, the blocks considerably cut down air pollution or land filling methane emissions.

ICFs are energy efficient and high performant

A compelling aspect of ICF walls is they propose a “6-in-1” formula. Insulated concrete forms indeed simultaneously provide a form system, structural strength, insulation, vapour barriers, sound barriers, and attachment for exterior render finishes in one simple step. Building with ICF is guaranteed to maximise maintenance and repair, lower energy consumption, reduce operating costs, and function brilliantly in adverse conditions.

ICFs provide safe and resilient structures

ICFs boast the qualities of being very durable and extremely resilient in case of adverse conditions. For example, insulated concrete forms from Nudura will offer protection against fires, earthquakes, severe storms, and flooding. It can also be said that ICF construction contributes to building safer communities through sustainable construction and providing a healthier way of life for years to come.

Achieve Passivhaus Standards

Passivhaus is an international energy performance standard used to promote the design and construction of high-performance green homes using energy-efficient construction materials. A Passivhaus uses less energy, water, and natural resources; creates less waste and is healthier and more comfortable for occupants. Benefits of a Passivhaus home includes reduced water and energy bills; reduced greenhouse gas emissions; and less exposure to mould, mildew, and other indoor toxins. The net cost of owning a Passivhaus home built with Nudura is comparable to that of owning a conventional home.

ICF construction overall deliveries on all the requirements to be classified as a sustainable development. Indeed, it could also be said that ICF construction contributes to building safer communities across Europe through sustainable construction and providing a healthier way of life for many years to come.

More information on Nudura ICF’s is available here.