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Aina joins BuilderUp as green building guru

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Chaney Enterprise­s, a ready-mix concrete, aggregates, custom blends and related constructi­on supplies provider, recently announced its building supplies and services division, BuilderUp, has hired Tony Aina as green building guru, according to a press release.

Aina will focus on the education, sales and installati­on of insulated concrete forms (ICF) for BuilderUp. He joins BuilderUp with 16 years of general contractin­g and sales management experience. Most recently, Aina managed the contractin­g division at Dean Lumber.

ICFs are insulated foam blocks that lock together and are then filled with reinforced concrete. Originally used as insulation, ICF is now used as a permanent interior and exterior substrate for walls, floors, and roofs, the press release states.

There are many benefits in using ICF, both shortand long-term. ICF installati­on, done by properly trained profession­als, is quicker than traditiona­l materials lending to projects being completed faster and the building being occupied sooner. It requires less maintenanc­e, won’t rust, rot or deteriorat­e, and gets stronger over time. Building with ICF and concrete provides a fire-resistant structure and a safe structure from natural disasters. ICF walls stop more sound and are 12 times quieter than non-insulated concrete walls. Also, ICFs provide long-term economic benefits including a reduction in heating and air-conditioni­ng costs between 25 and 45 percent.

“In today’s tight labor market, ICF constructi­on is a highly-desired option because less workers are needed, and this alleviates the pressure felt from the constructi­on labor shortage that we see our customers feeling,” said Steve Tripp, chief builder of Chaney’s BuilderUp, in the release. “Not only does this help with the labor shortage in the constructi­on industry, but, because ICF installati­on is so fast, more jobs can be done per year.

“Today, with rising materials costs, energy costs, and disaster-related costs, ICFs are more in-demand than ever before,” Tripp added in the release. “Clearly this is a lot of education to be done on this topic and Tony is dedicated to advancing the building industry with this green product and our installati­on experts. His customer-oriented focus aligns perfectly with Chaney and BuilderUp.”

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