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American PolySteel is a registered AIA/CES Preferred Provider. Our "Introduction to Insulating Concrete Forms" program gives design professionals an understanding of the benefits and applications of ICFs in commercial, industrial and residential construction. AIA members will earn 1 hour of AIA/CES Learning Units for attending this program. This course qualifies for Health Safety and Welfare (HSW) credits.
Call or email us now if you are considering scheduling this course for your firm. We respond by providing a local contact and supplemental program information.
Click on the links below to learn more about other
benefits of designing with Polysteel.
Full code approval, extraordinary structural integrity and cost effectiveness also add to PolySteel's appeal. Imagine your client's satisfaction when they realize you have saved them 30-80% on heating and cooling costs.
The Best Building Material You Can Use for the Exterior Walls of Your Next Residential or Commercial Project
Our forms are known for their strength
and design flexibility. Rounded corners, archways, and angles — it's all possible. PolySteel simply offers you greater design flexibility, relative to stick-frame or block,
tilt-up concrete or steel framing.
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Your creative possibilities are virtually limitless with PolySteel
Now with the introduction of our NEW PolyPro composite tied form, PolySteel is able to offer you the most comprehensive line of ICFs in the industry. Once you have made your decision, PolySteel stands ready to support your planning and construction process with continuing education, technical materials and on-site assistance.

LEED, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, is the only nationally recognized green building rating system and evaluates the performance of buildings from a “whole building” perspective. It provides project developers a checklist of criteria by which a building can be judged in six categories, including Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, and Innovation & Design. The largest point-generating category is Energy & Atmosphere. There are four possible ratings: LEED Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum. A gold-rated building is estimated to have reduced its environmental impact by 50% compared with an equivalent conventional building.
The minimum number of points needed for certification is 26. Using PolySteel can help achieve up to 20 LEED points depending upon the nature and scope of the construction project.
PolySteel has a LEED Accredited Professional on staff who is prepared to answer your questions about achieving LEED Certification.

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