Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes
Permeable interlocking concrete pavement (PICP) has the ability to create solid, strong surfaces for pedestrians and a range of vehicular uses; it can help maintain a site’s existing natural hydrologic function and reduce the overall impact of development. This course discusses the components of a PICP system and how they work together to manage stormwater in a variety of applications. Also addressed are hydrological and structural factors to consider when designing with PICP and how PICP contributes to sustainable building goals and projects.
Presented by Brad Swanson, ASLA, CSI, CDT, LEED® AP on behalf of Unilock.
This course is ONLINE: SELF-PACED. Experience it on your own schedule, at your convenience.
This course is registered with 27 industry association(s). Show credit and registration information.
This course is rated 3 SD symbols. The majority of this course is made up of sustainable design information and this course may qualify for USGBC approved GBCI CE Hours, please check course details pages for particulars. You can read more about the Sustainability Rating system.
This course IS Health, Safety and Welfare eligible.
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AEC Daily uses the following classification system to identify varying levels of sustainable design information contained within courses.
This course contains minimal sustainable design information.
This course contains partial sustainable design information.
The majority of this course is made up of sustainable design information and this course may qualify for USGBC approved GBCI CE Hours, please check course details pages for particulars.
The focus of this course is sustainable design. This course may qualify for USGBC approved GBCI CE Hours, please check course details pages for particulars.
This course contains sustainable design education. These courses are approved by GBCI for Specific CE hours.
One symbol indicates courses that address accessible design in a small portion of the course. These courses do not meet the requirements of the California Architects Board. Please verify with other state boards before considering these courses as accessibility education.
Two symbols indicate a course in which the majority of the material covers accessible design. These courses may meet the requirements of the state boards. Verify the requirements with the boards (i.e. California and Texas) for accessibility education.
Name: Brad Swanson, ASLA, CSI, CDT, LEED® AP
Title: Product Representative, Unilock
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, and 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.