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Building better reduces the cost to build, own, and operate a building.

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Building Better

The 3 Little Pigs learned, that you couldn’t use straw or wood to keep the Big Bad Wolf away. We know how to build better, it’s time to embrace it. That’s the Beauty of Block

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Ernest Maier views it as critical to ensure that we build to last, but that we also build in a way that doesn’t burden future generations. Learn More

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Building to Last

Masonry, steel, and concrete are inherently stronger materials making them more resilient.