AEC445 - Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement: Part II Designing with PICPs...THIS COURSE IS NO LONGER OFFERED.
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Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Relate the negative environmental impacts of the “collect, convey, discharge” doctrine.
- Describe a sustainable hydrological site design.
- List a number of site conditions that need to be known in order to perform calculations for a PICP system.
- Relate two methods for determining peak runoff volume.
- Summarize inputs required to calculate base depth using the ICPI equations.
- Employ tabular data for determining approximate depth of base for specific traffic conditions.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Brad Swanson, ASLA, CSI, CDT, LEED® AP on behalf of Unilock. View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Brad Swanson, ASLA, CSI, CDT, LEED® AP
Title: Product Representative, Unilock
Background: Brad Swanson, ASLA, CSI, CDT, LEED® AP began his career with Unilock in July 2005 as a commercial product representative. Prior to starting with Unilock, he spent 12 years practicing as a landscape architect in Chicago. He is a registered landscape architect in the states of Illinois, Indiana and California. His project experience and interest were primarily in campus design, parks and recreation, including athletic field design. Several of his projects used segmental paving systems for plazas, streetscapes and other pedestrian spaces. He is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, the Construction Specifications Institute and the United States Green Building Council.