Service areas
Both sides of the river.
Based in White Salmon and licensed in Washington and Oregon, so the state line never decides the project. Twelve towns, one crew.
Primary zones
White Salmon
WA
White Salmon is home base — The ICF Guys build from the same bluff-top town they live in, with the shop, the crew, and most of the portfolio within a short drive. Hillside lots, river views, and Gorge wind are the local conditions, and insulated concrete walls are a direct answer to all three.
Visit White SalmonHood River
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Hood River sits directly across the bridge from home base, and Oregon-side builds run under CCB #245102 with the same crew and the same forming system. The valley's mix of orchard acreage, hillside view lots, and in-town parcels all build well in insulated concrete — especially where wind exposure and summer heat argue for a wall with real thermal mass.
Visit Hood RiverThe Dalles
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The Dalles is the east Gorge's working city — hotter, drier, and windier than the river towns upstream, with basalt never far below the topsoil. ICF walls earn their keep here twice: summer heat stays outside, and the structure anchors solidly into ground that punishes shortcuts.
Visit The DallesAlso serving
The rest of the Gorge, town by town.
BingenWA
Bingen sits directly below White Salmon at river level — close enough that a jobsite there is effectively a home-turf build.
North BonnevilleWA
North Bonneville is part of the company's own footprint — Highmark Design and Construction is registered here — and the west-Gorge stretch around it builds in some of the wettest, windiest conditions in the region.
StevensonWA
Stevenson is the Skamania County seat and the heart of the wet west Gorge, where forested hillside lots meet serious annual rainfall.
CarsonWA
Carson climbs from the Columbia toward the Wind River valley, with acreage parcels and forest builds that sit a real winter above the river towns.
Trout LakeWA
Trout Lake sits at elevation under Mt Adams, where snow country starts in earnest and cabins have to be built like they mean it.
GoldendaleWA
Goldendale opens onto the high plateau east of the Gorge — big-sky ranch country with hot, dry summers and cold, wind-raked winters.
MosierOR
Mosier occupies the transition zone where the wet west Gorge turns dry — a small town of view parcels, orchards, and serious wind.
Cascade LocksOR
Cascade Locks sits in the deepest cut of the Gorge, where rain is measured in feet and the 2017 Eagle Creek fire is living memory.
Hood River ValleyOR
The upper Hood River Valley — Odell, Parkdale, and the orchard country running toward Mt Hood — pairs agricultural land with mountain-view building sites at elevation.

