
Bruce Glaspey (holding red pole), Division Manager, of
Magruder Construction teaches
class at demo in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Magruder Construction crew
placing Pervious Concrete pavement in strips. Project is in Savannah,
Georgia. Notice specialized Glaspey-Rollers needed to finish pavement.
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Bruce Glaspey, far left, teaches at another demo for Rinker materials in
Tampa, Florida. Notice the "stiff" texture of the Pervious Concrete in
the chute.
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Special roller/groover (Glaspey-Roller) used to place
control-joints in Pervious Concrete pavements. Notice machined-edges on
ends of roller, and machined "radius" at flange.
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Pervious Concrete parking area placed next to asphalt pavement. Asphalt
drains away from Pervious Concrete.
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Pervious Concrete parking lot and infiltration basin,
dual-use system. Picture was taken while
rain was falling. No water is standing on the pavement.
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Asphalt pavement draining onto Pervious Concrete pavement during a heavy
rain. Notice all the water disappears into the Pervious Concrete about
six feet from asphalt.
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Another picture of Pervious Concrete paving taken during a heavy rain.
No water is ponding on the surface.
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