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The donation is being coordinated through Oklahoma ICF, Greenblock’s Oklahoma distributor, according to Renae Oglesby, president of Oklahoma ICF.
Oklahoma ICF and Greenblock are leading the effort to educate those in the construction trades industry about building with this new technology and the safety and energy efficiency these systems provide. “We want to start our education with the technology centers so their students will have an opportunity to learn this advanced building system. By providing a skilled workforce, building with ICF will become much more affordable to the consumer in a short time,” Oglesby said. This type of donation promotes the latest technology for students in our carpentry and cement masonry programs, according to Larry Bullock, state CareerTech trade and industry program specialist. “Residential and commercial sectors are moving toward greenbuild construction techniques and more efficient modes of construction using alternative materials,” Bullock said. “This alternative material is cutting edge in that it also offers more shapes, radius without cutting and patching and replaces the need for wood and steel in the construction process.” Greenblock and Oklahoma ICF showcased the curriculum and made a formal presentation of the donation at the Francis Tuttle Technology Center Reno Campus with representatives from each company on hand to answer questions. For more information, contact Oklahoma ICF at (405) 227-6309.
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