Insulated concrete form

E - Fixed Constructions – 04 – B

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E04B 2/86 (2006.01) E04G 11/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2696509

An insulated concrete form, comprising: an exterior panel having a substantially planar inner surface; a plurality of first furring strips embedded in the exterior panel, the first furring strips and inner surface of the exterior panel defining an exterior panel channel; an interior panel having a substantially planar inner surface; a plurality of second furring strips embedded in the interior panel, the second furring strips and inner surface of the interior panel defining an interior panel channel; and an open face webbing having a first edge opposite a second edge, the first edge of the open face webbing for slidably engaging one of the first furring strips within the exterior panel channel, the second edge of the open face webbing for slidably engaging with one of the second furring strips within the interior panel channel, the open face webbing having a plurality of arms extending at least partly between the first edge and second edge, the arms being open faced along the second edge for receiving rebar from the second edge so that the rebar can be received prior to the open face webbing slidably engages with the interior panel channel.

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