Permeable Paving workshop at TCC

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Smith, Bill
Mon, Aug 25, 2008 4:30 PM

Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement Workshop

Conducted by: NC State Univ., ICPI, and the Low Impact Development
Center

Oct. 28th at Tacoma Community College

Link to more information and Online Registration
http://www.ncsu.edu/picp/upcoming.html

About the Workshop

As low impact development (LID) continues to increase, a better
understanding of technologies and practices are needed to make it
successful. One of the emerging practices across the U.S. and Canada is
permeable interlocking concrete pavement or PICP. This workshop provides
an overview of PICP, an update on NCSU-led and other research, design
guidance, construction and maintenance procedures, and introduces two
design models. The workshop is intended for design professionals--civil
engineers, landscape architects and planners--as well as for
representatives from local, state and provincial stormwater agencies.
Participants should bring laptops to the workshop as the two models will
be distributed and a case study using them will be conducted.

This workshop is sponsored by: Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute,
Low Impact Development Center, NC State University Department of
Biological & Agricultural Engineering and NC Cooperative Extension.



Workshop Fees

Registration Fee: $125

This workshop offers 6 PDHs (professional development hours) for
professional engineers and surveyors, authorized by the NC Board of
Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Other professionals may appeal to
their respective boards to obtain professional education credits. We
will provide a certificate of attendance at the conclusion of the
workshop.

Fees include refreshments, lunch and workshop materials.

To register online, please click the corresponding registration link
above. Make your check payable to NCSU-BAE. We also accept Visa and
Mastercard.

If paying by check, please mail your check and copy of your registration
form to:

NCSU-BAE

Campus Box 7625

Raleigh, NC 27695

Attn: Cathy Smith



Agenda

9am - Welcome

Overview of Water Quality and Flood Control Low Impact Development
Technologies and Goals Permeable Pavement / PICP Overview At Some
Workshops
Regulatory Update Uses and Applications of PICP PICP
Research 12:00 Noon Lunch 1pm - General PICP Design Criteria PICP and
Permeable Pavement Design Models Constructing PICP FAQ Resources 4:30
Adjourn



Instructors

NCSU Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering Interlocking
Concrete Pavement Institute Low Impact Development Center

Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement Workshop Conducted by: NC State Univ., ICPI, and the Low Impact Development Center Oct. 28th at Tacoma Community College Link to more information and Online Registration http://www.ncsu.edu/picp/upcoming.html About the Workshop As low impact development (LID) continues to increase, a better understanding of technologies and practices are needed to make it successful. One of the emerging practices across the U.S. and Canada is permeable interlocking concrete pavement or PICP. This workshop provides an overview of PICP, an update on NCSU-led and other research, design guidance, construction and maintenance procedures, and introduces two design models. The workshop is intended for design professionals--civil engineers, landscape architects and planners--as well as for representatives from local, state and provincial stormwater agencies. Participants should bring laptops to the workshop as the two models will be distributed and a case study using them will be conducted. This workshop is sponsored by: Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute, Low Impact Development Center, NC State University Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering and NC Cooperative Extension. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Workshop Fees Registration Fee: $125 This workshop offers 6 PDHs (professional development hours) for professional engineers and surveyors, authorized by the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Other professionals may appeal to their respective boards to obtain professional education credits. We will provide a certificate of attendance at the conclusion of the workshop. Fees include refreshments, lunch and workshop materials. To register online, please click the corresponding registration link above. Make your check payable to NCSU-BAE. We also accept Visa and Mastercard. If paying by check, please mail your check and copy of your registration form to: NCSU-BAE Campus Box 7625 Raleigh, NC 27695 Attn: Cathy Smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Agenda 9am - Welcome Overview of Water Quality and Flood Control Low Impact Development Technologies and Goals Permeable Pavement / PICP Overview **At Some Workshops** Regulatory Update Uses and Applications of PICP PICP Research 12:00 Noon Lunch 1pm - General PICP Design Criteria PICP and Permeable Pavement Design Models Constructing PICP FAQ Resources 4:30 Adjourn ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Instructors NCSU Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Low Impact Development Center