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Industry Professionals Say
“Infiltration is so high that there hasn’t been any water captured in the monitoring wells.The PICP is performing adequately being subject to parked cars, traffic and street sweeping."
- Steve Townsen, P.E.
City Engineer - Portland, OR
“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.”
- Jay Womack, ASLA, LEED® AP,
Director of Sustainable Design with Wight & Company-Darien, Illinois
Idea Gallery
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This gallery includes photos of interlocking concrete pavement used in library parking lots, fire stations, parks and government building entrances.There are 15 images in this galleryJune 30, 2011 - 23:03
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This gallery includes photos of interlocking concrete pavement used in hospitals, universities and museums.There are 5 images in this galleryJune 30, 2011 - 22:49
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This gallery includes photos of interlocking concrete pavement used in airports, ports and storage yards.There are 11 images in this galleryDecember 30, 2009 - 08:30
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This gallery includes photos of interlocking concrete pavement used in parking lots, plazas, office building entrances, hotel drives and entertainment complexes.There are 15 images in this galleryJune 29, 2011 - 00:28
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This gallery includes photos of interlocking concrete pavement used in driveways, entrances, paths, patios, ponds and pools.There are 70 images in this galleryJanuary 6, 2010 - 02:37
