Permeable interlocking concrete pavers (PICP) have been performing in North Americafor well over 25 years. And when designed right…can support your heavy traffic loads, mitigate your stormwater, AND keep your costs low.
Join Charles Taylor and Kevin Earley for a FREE webinar exploringPermeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement systems (e.g., components, design principles, benefits, etc.), and how you can successfully design, implement, and maintain your PICP systems to improve your stormwater runoff management, handle your heavy traffic loads, AND reduce your total lifecycle costs.
This webinar is scheduled live on Thurs., April 28th @ 11 a.m. PDT / 2 p.m. EDT, 1.5-2 hr*, 1-1.5hr.* Register for the event by clicking the button below.
In this webinar, we’ll start with a look at permeable interlocking concrete pavement systems, including: key components, design criteria, benefits, and implementation best practices. We’ll then outline PCIP performance criteria and recommended maintenance, and how you can determine these for your project. Taylor and Earley will walk us through budget analysis and how you can use this during project design/development to determine the PICP lifecycle cost advantages. Finally, we’ll tour real-world examples of commercial and industrial PICP projects and their results (e.g., heavy load durability, lifecycle cost benefits, etc.), and how you can put these to practice at your site.
Learning Objectives
Attendees can expect the discussion and education of the following learning objectives.
- Understand the design principles and components of segmental pavement design applications for heavy loads.
- Learn the performance and maintenance criteria recommended for PICP.
- Learn how to use budget analysis during design/development to determine lifecycle costs and advantages.
- Understand the benefits of PICP compared to conventional designs(e.g., installation, maintenance, lifecycle costs, performance,and sustainability).
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Date & Time:
Thurs., April 28th @ 11 a.m. PDT / 2 p.m. EDT, 1.5-2 hr*Presenters:
Charles Taylor, Oldcastle Building Products – Belgard Commercial
& Kevin Earley, Oldcastle Architectural
Sponsored by: Belgard Hardscapes
Credits: 1 PDH / 0.1 CEUs
FREE!