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  2. ThermaSAVE - Wikipedia

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    Easy assembly requiring only a third of the time to set up the LEGO-like panels. Resistant to fire, wind, pests, moisture and sound. (Fire test video) Lower overall cost with a 1,456-square-foot (135.3 m 2) in Houston costing $55,287 with conventional materials and labor vs. $46,597 with a panel system.

  3. Structural insulated panel - Wikipedia

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    Typical U.S. height for panels is 8 or 9 feet (2.4 or 2.7 m). Panels come in widths ranging from 4 to 12 inches (100–300 mm) thick and a rough cost is $4–$6/ft 2 in the U.S. [5] In 4Q 2010, new methods of forming radius, sine curve, arches and tubular SIPs were commercialized. Due to the custom nature and technical difficulty of forming and ...

  4. Insulating concrete form - Wikipedia

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    ICF construction can allow up to 60% smaller heating and cooling units to service the same floor area, which can cut the cost of the final house by an estimated $0.75 per square foot. So, the estimated net extra cost can be as much as $0.25 to $3.25. [20] [21] ICF homes can also qualify for tax credits in some jurisdictions ((cn)), further ...

  5. Rigid panel - Wikipedia

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    A multi-family residential building under construction with rigid panel exterior insulating sheathing. Rigid panel insulation, also referred to as continuous insulation, [1] can be made from foam plastics such as polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate (PIR), and polystyrene, or from fibrous materials such as fiberglass, rock and slag wool.

  6. Sony Pictures CEO on Cost-Plus Deals and Harvesting Video ...

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    He was one of the key architects of the studio’s June 2024 acquisition of dine-in movie chain Alamo Drafthouse, managed under its newly established Sony Pictures Experiences division.

  7. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    Panels are enclosed by a sill, posts, and a plate, and are crossed by two rails between which the windows are placed—like "two eyes peering out". [45] [46] In addition there is a myriad of regional scrollwork and fretwork designs of the non-loadbearing large timbers (braces) peculiar to particularly wealthy towns or cities.

  8. Sips - Wikipedia

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    SIPS or Sips may refer to any of the following: Secure Session Initiation Protocol transported over TCP/TLS; Side Impact Protection System; SIPS surgery, a type of bariatric surgery; Smart Inorganic Polymers; Spina iliaca posterior superior; Structural insulated panel; Super-IPS TFT LCD panel type, a more advanced version of the IPS LCD Panels ...

  9. Vacuum insulated panel - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum insulated panel (VIP) is a form of thermal insulation consisting of a gas-tight enclosure surrounding a rigid core, from which the air has been evacuated. It is used in building construction , refrigeration units, and insulated shipping containers to provide better insulation performance than conventional insulation materials.