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Industry Professionals Say
“From day one, the Board wanted a permeable lot, a view heightened by the long-term drought in the southeast which drastically lowered lake levels and threatened drinking water supplies. They visited pervious concrete and permeable interlocking concrete pavement projects in the region. This raised everyone’s confidence in these types of systems. The board went with PICP because of easy repairs and a better looking surface.”
“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.”
Awards
Our awards programs provide a unique opportunity for our members and partners to be recognized on a national level for their superior work and contribution to the interlocking concrete pavement industry.
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HNA Hardscape Project AwardsThe Hardscape North America Hardscape Project Awards recognize outstanding hardscape projects by contractors in residential and commercial/industrial applications. These projects may include but are not limited to walkways, patios, driveways, plazas, parking lots, etc. |
NCMA/ICPI Design of Excellence AwardsThe NCMA/ICPI Design Awards recognize architects, designers, and product producers for their outstanding use of concrete masonry and hardscape products. |
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NCMA/ICPI Safety AwardsThis program recognizes safety-conscious Producer and Associate Members of the National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), as evidenced by exemplary safety records. |
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Durable and Decorative Concrete AwardsThis program recognizes projects based on design, economy, and craftsmenship. The criteria include: color, shape, texture, pattern, abrasion resistance, maintenance and life-cycle costs; structural capacity; compatibility with related construction materials and systems; construction expediency; vehicular/pedestrian safety; ADA compliance/requirements; ecological and energy conservation factors; historic preservation or replication; local economic or cultural developement. |

