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Opening the Skies
2017 Issue 4
A recent conference identified barriers to adoption of permeable pavements and ways to overcome them
by David R. Smith
Core Research
Fall 2017
ICPI Foundation nears $1M in total grants
by David R. Smith
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Engineering, Permeables, Summer 2017
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Community Catalyst
Fall 2017
Concrete pavers help attract private development for a multiphase, $300 million-plus revitalization of Florida’s Riviera Beach Marina District
by Brad Causey
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Permeables, Projects, Summer 2017
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Industry Outlook
Spring 2017
New report shows significant growth in sales for segmental concrete pavement contractors
by David R. Smith
Is Bigger Really Better?
Winter 2017
The differences between pavers and slabs aren’t just about size. When it comes to vehicular loads, thickness really matters
by David R. Smith
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Engineering, Permeables, Projects, Winter 2017
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Unconventional Intervention
Winter 2017
The Southeast Atlanta Green Infrastructure Initiative completes largest permeable paver roadway project in North America
by Brad Causey
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Engineering, Permeables, Projects, Winter 2017
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Shed the Shovel, Halt the Salt
Fall 2016
An introduction to snowmelt heating systems
by Brad Causey
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Engineering, Fall 2016, News, Permeables
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Cyclone Sighting
Summer 2016
Can One Machine Clean Up Washington, DC?
by David R. Smith and Don Rissmeyer, PE, Associate, A. Morton Thomas & Associates
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Permeables, Projects, Summer 2016
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Why Aren’t All Streets like This?
Spring 2016
First Curb-to-Curb Permeable Street in Bay Area Outperforms Expectations
by Brad Causey
Posted in Interlock Design
Tagged Engineering, Permeables, Projects, Spring 2016
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