Pervious Concrete Pavement Systems


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Bruce Glaspey (holding red pole), Division Manager, of Magruder Construction teaches class at demo in Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Magruder Construction crew placing Pervious Concrete pavement in strips. Project is in Savannah, Georgia. Notice specialized Glaspey-Rollers needed to finish pavement.

 

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.

 

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.

 

Pervious Concrete parking area placed next to asphalt pavement. Asphalt drains away from Pervious Concrete.

 

Pervious Concrete parking lot and infiltration basin, dual-use system. Picture was taken while rain was falling. No water is standing on the pavement.

 

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.

 

Another picture of Pervious Concrete paving taken during a heavy rain. No water is ponding on the surface.

 

 

 

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