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"Permeable interlocking concrete pavements are a logical choice for effective stormwater management. High quality interlocking concrete pavers provide a hard and durable surface not subject to surface abrasion and raveling while effectively transferring surface water to the underlying open graded aggregate which provides storage and filtering capabilities."
“Entering a parking lot should be the beginning of a pleasant experience when you arrive at a site and/or building. Parking lots should be ‘parking gardens’ with trees, other vegetation, color, texture and variety. Besides creating a sustainable drainage system that supports plants, permeable interlocking concrete pavement improves the character of parking area, thereby supporting the parking garden idea.”
University Curriculum
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CURRICULUM
The University of Georgia’s College of Environmental Design has created an online curriculum on segmental concrete pavement for landscape architecture students. The website is an innovative approach to exposing landscape architecture professors and students to the family of concrete paving products and systems.
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Content includes:
- example studios
- labs
- ecology and construction
Materials include:
- interactive media
- downloadable presentations
- individual and group exercises
- self assessments
Modules allow for guided instruction in addition to self-learning. Instructors may moderate discussions, assist in online navigation, or download and utilize offline materials such as exercises and presentations.
More information:
Landscape architecture professors interested in using the curriculum can review the program by visiting the site at http://ced-icpi.ced.uga.edu/. Call ICPI at (703) 657-6900 for more information.
CIVIL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM
Developed by the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Waterloo, the University Curriculum contains nine instructional modules in PowerPoint suitable for undergraduate and graduate civil engineering students. The three-ring binder includes a printout of the presentations, ICPI manuals and Tech Specs, and an instructor's guide with learning objectives and suggested assignments.
Curriculum topics include:
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Module 1: Introduction
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Module 2: Materials and Standards
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Module 3: Road Design
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Module 4: Construction Methods
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Module 5: Maintenance and Management
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Module 6: Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
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Module 7: Airport Pavement Design
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Module 8: Port and Industrial Pavement
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Module 9: Permeable Pavement Design
2005 Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Conference Abstract - A detailed outline of the University Curriculum Manual.
2005 Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Conference Presentation - A PowerPoint presentation supporting the development of education tools for interlocking concrete pavements.
Contact ICPI at (703) 657-6900 for more information.
UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR WORKSHOP FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM
A one-day workshop for Civil Engineering University Professors specifically designed to aid in the integration of the ICPI University Curriculum into existing undergraduate and graduate courses. Contact ICPI at (703) 657-6900 for more information.
Past University Professor's Workshop attendees include:
| Dr. Curtis Berthelot Civil and Geological Engineering University of Saskatchewan 2008 |
Dr. Nader Ghafoori University of Nevada Las Vegas 2008 |
| Dr. Jacob Hiller Dept of Civil Engineering Michigan Technological University 2008 |
Dr. Samer Katicha Virginia Tech 2008 |
| Dr. Hosin Lee Civil and Env. Engineering University of Iowa 2008 |
Dr. Jorge Prozzi Architectural and Environmental Engineering University of Texas at Austin 2008 |
| Dr. Adam Zofka Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Connecticut 2008 |
Alan Carter Professeur École de Technologie Superieure 2007 |
| Norb Delatte, Ph. D. Cleveland State University 2007 |
Richard H. French, Ph. D. Professor Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Texas at San Antonio 2007 |
| Bradley J. Putman, Ph. D. Clemson University 2007 |
Dr. Ashraf Rahim, Ph. D. Department of Civil Engineering California Polytechnical State University 2007 |
| Omar Smadi, Ph. D. Iowa State University 2007 |
Doyt Bolling Utah State University 2006 |
| Yasser Hassan, Ph.D. Department of Civil Engineering Carleton University 2006 |
Edgar de leon Izeppi, Ph.D. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Roadway Infrastructure Group Virginia Tech 2006 |
| Erwin Kohler, Ph.D. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California Davis 2006 |
Dr. Hesham Mahgoub, Ph.D. South Dakota State University 2006 |
| Dr. Brenda Mc Cabe, Ph.D. Department of Civil Engineering University of Toronto 2006 |
Professor Buquan Miao, Ph.D. Department of Civil Engineering Université de Moncton 2006 |
| Pascale Pierre, Ph.D. Civil Engineering Department Université Laval 2006 |
Stefan A. Romanoschi, Ph.D., P.E. Associate Professor Department of Civil Engineering Kansas State University 2006 |
| John Sansalone, Ph.D. CEE Department Louisiana State University 2006 |
Ali A. Selim, Ph.D. South Dakota State University 2006 |
| Dr. Khaled Sennah, Ph.D. Civil Engineering Department Ryerson University 2006 |
Dr. Medhat Shehata, Ph.D. Civil Engineering Department Ryerson University 2006 |
| James M. Signore, Ph.D., P.E. Pavement Research Center Institute of Transportation Studies University of California at Berkeley 2006 |
Dr. Jane Thorburn, Ph.D. Department of Civil and Resource Engineering Dalhousie University 2006 |
| Dan Zollinger, Ph.D. Department of Civil Engineering Texas A&M 2006 |
Halil Ceylan Assistant Professor Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering Iowa State University 2005 |
| Lynne Cowe Falls Assistant Professor Faculty of Engineering University of Calgary 2005 |
Gerardo Flintsch Assistant Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Roadway Infrastructure Group Virginia Tech 2005 |
| Gilles Hebert Department of Civil Engineering Université de Moncton 2005 |
John Metcalf Professor College of Engineering Louisiana State University 2005 |
| Jeff Roesler Professor Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2005 |
Ahmad Shalaby Professor Civil Engineering Department University of Manitoba 2005 |
| Erol Tutumluer Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2005 |
Julie Vandenbossche Assistant Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Pittsburgh 2005 |
| Nouman Ali, Ph.D., P.Eng. Department of Civil Engineering Dalhousie University 2004 |
Guy Dore, ing. Ph.D Département de génie Civil Université Laval 2004 |
| Dr. Abd El Halim Professor and Chair Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Carleton University 2004 |
Professor Bill Hunt, P.E. Dept. of Biological & Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State University 2004 |
| Professor Lev Khazanovich Associate Professor Department of Civil Engineering University of Minnesota 2004 |
Professor Donath Mrawira Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering University of New Brunswick 2004 |
| Charles W. Schwartz Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental University of Maryland 2004 |
Dr. Hamid R. Soleymani, Ph.D., P.Eng. Assistant Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Alberta 2004 |
| Dr. J. Allen Stewart Professor and Dean of Engineering Royal Military College of Canada 2004 |
Susan L. Tighe, Ph. D., P.Eng. Associate Professor Dept. of Civil Engineering University of Waterloo 2004 |
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| GC111finalabstract.pdf | 346.85 KB |
| GC111RBurak-presentation.pdf | 2.04 MB |


