Pave Ahead Concrete Pavement WEBINAR Series Continues: June 4, 11, & 18

PaveAhead and Build With Strength, along with the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) are continuing a FREE WEBINAR SERIES during June 2020. All webinars are FREE of charge and open to anyone. Please register for topics of interest. These are informative sessions ranging from 1 to 1 1/2 hours.

Thursday  |  June 4  |  2 – 3 p.m. EDT
Specifying Pervious Concrete

Pervious concrete pavement is considered a best management practices by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is a recommended solution to reducing runoff in the LEED Green Building Rating System. Pervious concrete pavement is ideal for parking areas, sidewalks, patios, tennis courts, roads and driveway. This one-hour webinar will address specifying pervious concrete per the recommendations of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA).
Learning Objectives:
• Understand principles behind proper pervious concrete mix design
• Familiarity with ACI 522R-10: Report on Pervious Concrete and ACI 522.1-13: Specification for Pervious Concrete Pavements
• Understand necessity for pervious concrete contractor certification
• Understand appropriate acceptance testing procedures for pervious concrete.
Who Should Attend: This Webinar will help civil engineers, architects, landscape architects and public works officials understand the principles behind proper design of pervious concrete. Contractors, product suppliers and land developers will also benefit from this Webinar.
Instructors: Philip Kresge, Senior Vice President, Local Paving-NRMCA
Ken Justice, P.E., Senior Director, Local Paving-NRMCA, Certified Pervious Concrete Craftsman

REGISTRATION: www.register.gotowebinar.com/register/8206529796082594830

Thursday  |  June 11  |  2 – 3 p.m. EDT
Installing Pervious Concrete

Pervious concrete pavement is considered a best management practices by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is a recommended solution to reducing runoff in the LEED Green Building Rating System. Pervious concrete pavement is ideal for parking areas, sidewalks, patios, tennis courts, roads and driveway. This one-hour webinar will address the proper methods of installing pervious concrete per the recommendations of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA).
Learning Objectives:
• Preparation of the base material – Pervious Concrete control field tests
• Proper tools required to install pervious concrete and proper use of finishing tools
• Placing, consolidation, finishing, edging, jointing, curing, and protection
• Troubleshooting
Who Should Attend: This Webinar will help contractors, civil engineers, construction inspectors, architects, landscape architects and public works officials understand the principles, techniques, tools and equipment needed for the proper installation of pervious concrete. Testing companies, product suppliers and land developers will also benefit from this Webinar.
Instructors: Philip Kresge, Senior Vice President, Local Paving-NRMCA
Ken Justice, P.E., Senior Director, Local Paving-NRMCA, Certified Pervious Concrete Craftsman

REGISTRATION: www.register.gotowebinar.com/register/9007164476615423502

Thursday  |  June 18  |  2 – 3 p.m. EDT
Maintenance Guidelines for Pervious Concrete

Because pervious concrete pavement is part of a designed stormwater management system, maintenance differs from what is typically done on conventional pavements. Maintenance and cleaning are the owner’s responsibility. Awareness of maintenance requirements by the owner, and strict adherence to scheduled maintenance activities are critical to ensuring the longevity of pervious pavement systems.
Learning Objectives:
• Identifying the maintenance requirements of pervious concrete pavement
• Familiarity with appropriate ASTM test procedures for evaluating pervious concrete performance
• Understanding proper maintenance procedures and record keeping
• Special considerations for winter maintenance in cold climates
Who Should Attend: Civil and geotechnical engineers, property owners, municipal and public works directors, property managers and maintenance supervisors or any other individuals associated with properties that have pervious concrete as part of the stormwater management system would benefit from attending this program.
Instructors: Philip Kresge, Senior Vice President, Local Paving-NRMCA
Don Clem, P.E., Vice President, Local Paving-NRMCA

REGISTRATION: www.register.gotowebinar.com/register/4970253659166213646

For all Webinars and Recordings of previous, please go to the PAVEAHEAD Webpage:
https://paveahead.com/education/

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