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Industry Professionals Say
“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.”
“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."
Decorative & Durable Concrete Pavement Design Awards
Decorative and Durable Concrete Pavement Design Awards
2nd Place Commercial
1st Place Commercial
1st Place Residential
Types of projects accepted
Walkways, patios, driveways, plazas, custom parking lots, floors and novelty slabs, paths and heavy duty, non-automobile pavements built with cast-in-place or precast paving stones or specialty pavers.
Who may participate
Concrete producers and contractors, home builders, architects and engineers, promotion groups, product vendors, owners and developers.
Photo/entry requirements
Two complete project photos, and, if available, two construction phase photos; preferably 5x7 phots, but no smaller than 3.5x5. Submission of slides or high-resolution digital images is also welcomed. Completed entry form.
Pavement selection and judging criteria
Entries will be judged by a panel of design professionals. Winning and honorable mention projects will be featured in Concrete Products, Interlocking Concrete Pavement Magazine and consponsors' periodicals. Entries will be judged on project's design, economy, and craftsmanship, weighing these related criteria: 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 development.
For more information, contact:
Concrete Pavement Awards
Concrete Products
330 N. Wabash, Suite 2300
Chicago, IL 60611
Contact: Don Marsh
Ph: (312) 840-8483
View Past Winners!
Click on each of the links below to view PDF articles of past winners featured in the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Magazine.
| 2007 Winners | 2008 Winners |
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| 2006 Winners | 2005 Winners | 2004 Winners |
| 2003 Winners | 2002 Winners | 2001 Winners |
| 2000 Winners | 1999 Winners | 1998 Winners |
| 1997 Winners | 1996 Winners | 1995 Winners |
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 08_Feb_Awards.pdf | 880.34 KB |
| 1995_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 2.29 MB |
| 1997_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 2.02 MB |
| 1998_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 1019.5 KB |
| 1999_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 1.88 MB |
| 2000_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 3.49 MB |
| 2001_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 2.83 MB |
| 2002_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 2.68 MB |
| 2003_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 1 MB |
| 2004_Paver_Awards_article.pdf | 2.61 MB |
| 2005_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 3.75 MB |
| 2006_Paver_Awards_Article.pdf | 932.43 KB |
