Theater and homes win awards for Reward

Two projects built using Reward Wall Systems won top awards at the ICFA (Insulating Concrete Form Association) 2007 annual conference.

The Megaplex 20 Theater at the District in South Jordan, Utah, received the ICFA Excellence Award for Large Commercial Project and was selected from all commercial projects as the Grand Commercial Project for 2007. The E2 City Homes four-plex in Minneapolis was the recipient of the ICFA Award for Sustainability.

The largest ICF building in the United States, the Megaplex 20 Theater is a 206,000-square-foot structure owned by Larry H. Miller Theater Inc. It was designed by FFKR Architects and built by Sahara Construction and IMS Masonry. The theater used a record number of ICFs for 350,000 square feet of walls. The tall wall surfaces — hundreds of feet long and more than 50 feet tall in places — were built completely straight. Reward Wall Systems helped enable the project to be completed within a 13-month time frame.

E2 City Homes was completed in the spring of 2007. The project was recognized by ICFA for its LEED certification and energy-efficient features.

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