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Welcome back to the hilltop project. In this episode, the builders have poured their footings, and they are now ready to start stacking the ICF block for their basement. Heres where the benefit of those even interval height steps come. This piece, I can drop in. Lock it in, and Im ready for the next piece, good to go. The hilltop house has a circular tower on the corner of the site. To construct this, the builders use special BuildBlock radius block to create the circular structure. As the blocks are being stacked, the builders add in the horizontal rebar reinforcement as specified by their engineering. After stacking all of the blocks for the basement walls, the family then braces and installs scaffolding on the walls for the pour. The builders then use the scaffolding to the vertical rebar reinforcement. Here we are looking down the wall. Not sure how well this camera flashlight will help you see, but see weve got the vertical rebar running in between the two courses and the hori