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ECO-Block
Southwick, Inc. chose the ECO-Block ICF wall system because ECO-Block LLC is one of the world's most innovative and experienced providers of insulating concrete form (ICF) systems. The Texas-based company has developed the strongest, most versatile and technologically advanced ICF systems available for both commercial and residential construction. With manufacturing strategically located throughout North America and overseas locations, ECO-Block has a true coast-to-coast presence. ECO-Block offers unparalleled support in training, code compliance and technical assistance. ICFs offer a cost-effective building solution that is mold-free, durable and fire-resistant. These buildings have withstood tornadoes, fires and driving rain. Use of ECO-Block's ICF technology creates super-insulated, monolithic concrete walls that save energy, keep noise out and improve air quality. For the contractor, ECO-Block's unique panel system offers ease of construction and design adaptability. With all these benefits, it's easy to see why ICF technology is rapidly integrating into mainstream commercial and residential developments.
INSUL-DECK Southwick, Inc. selected INSUL-DECK due to the high quality and support expected from a leader in the ICF field. INSUL-DECK is a stay-in-place insulating concrete forming system for precast concrete and joisted concrete floors and roofs. The system is the result of years of research, design and practical field experience. The panels are produced by a continuous molding production line, able to integrate the insulating capabilities of EPS with the structural strength of metal inserts. MW Windows & Doors MW Windows & Doors, a brand of MW Manufacturers Inc., with corporate headquarters in Rocky Mount, Va., is a leading manufacturer of window and door products for the residential construction industry. Founded in 1939, MW was one of the first window companies in the country to build a window and frame together as a single unit ready for installation into a rough opening. During World War II, MW interrupted its window operation to manufacture ammunition boxes for the war effort. Soon after the war ended, MW resumed its window manufacturing.
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