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Building Code Approvals

 

USA

 

ARXX Prime

ICC - ESR 1182
International Code Council – IBC and IRC 2009

City of Los Angeles – RR25468
Department of Building and Safety – 2008 LA Building Code

Florida State – FL1350-R2
Department of Community Affairs – 2007 Florida Building Code

New York City – MEA 281-02-M
Department of Buildings Fire Resistance Compliance

Miami-Dade County – NOA07-0727.03
High Velocity Hurricane Zone

 

ARXX Edge

ICC-ESR 1182
International Code Council – IBC and IRC 2009

City of Los Angeles – RR25446
Department of Building and Safety – 2008 LA Building Code

Florida State FL2253-R4
Department of Community Affairs – 2007 Florida Building Code

New York City – MEA 316-05-M
Department of Buildings fire resistance compliance

 

ARXX Steel

ICC-ESR 1182
International Code Council – IBC and IRC 2009

City of Los Angeles - RR25505
Department of Building and Safety – 2008 LA Building Code

Florida State –FL3619
Department of Community Affairs – 2007 Florida Building

New York City – MEA 188-03-E
Department of Buildings fire resistance compliance

 


 

Canada

 

ARXX Prime

Canadian Construction Materials Centre – NBCC 2005
ARXX Prime CCMC 12641-R (Anglais)
ARXX Prime CCMC 12641-F (Français)

 

ARXX Edge

Canadian Construction Materials Centre – NBCC 2005
ARXX Edge CCMC 12966-R (Anglais)
ARXX Edge CCMC 12966-F (Français)

 

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Featured Project

Chidley North Residence Hall

According to the project architect, ICFs were specified on this project quite simply for stewardship reasons including reducing materials, labor and energy usage. Using ARXX ICFs for the building envelope helped reduce the size of HVAC equipment required.  This move was also encouraged by a recent law in North Carolina which requires all state-funded building designs over 20,000 sq ft. to undergo Life Cycle Cost Analysis. The purpose of the law is to ensure that such buildings exceed ASHRAE 90.1 2004 energy efficiency standards by 20% for buildings constructed through calendar year 2010, and 30% through calendar year 2015.  When completed, this project will also be LEED Silver certified.
 

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