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| #e.21171 | Friday 1:00PM to 2:30PM November 2,
2012 | CM | 1.50 |
Pervious Concrete: The Pavement That Drinks!Lorman Education Serviceslive audio conference, WI Pervious concrete is an innovative building material with many environmental, economic and structural advantages. The proper use of pervious concrete is a recognized best management practice by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for providing first-flush pollution control and storm water management. Property owners and developers can also reduce fees and enhance the bottom line by using pervious concrete, which commonly provides 20 or more years of service with little or no maintenance.
You will learn about the latest mix designs, freeze and thaw resistance, environmental benefits, storm water management planning and placement techniques. You will be provided with examples of projects and you will learn how pervious concrete can earn LEED points on your green building project.
More Instructors: Kenneth Justice Promotion director for New Jersey and Delaware with the PCA/Northeast Cement Shippers Association
• 24 years of experience as a civil engineer and engineering project manager, most recently for one of the largest consulting engineering firms in the country
• Specialized in the design and construction administration of runways, taxiways, aircraft parking aprons, and vehicular parking lots, as well as other related civil engineering applications such as roads, storm drainage, erosion control planning, and environmental planning
• Worked for the PCA/Northeast Cement Shippers Association since November 2005 promoting the use of ready mixed concrete for parking lots and related flat work
• Works closely with A/E firms, municipal and agency officials, contractors, ready mixed concrete producers and industry personnel
• Promotes the use of Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR) of pavements with cement
• Registered professional engineer in seven states including New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania
• LEED® accredited professional since 2006
• Master’s degree in civil engineering, North Carolina State University; B.A. degree in civil engineering, Villanova University (0 Ratings)
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