A Guide for the Specification of Mechanically Installed Interlocking Concrete Pavements
Revised 2021 This Tech Note does not include material or installation guidelines for permeable interlocking concrete pavement (PICP) installations. See…
Revised 2021 This Tech Note does not include material or installation guidelines for permeable interlocking concrete pavement (PICP) installations. See…
Revised 2019 Introduction An increasing amount of new and rehabilitated roof decks use segmental concrete paving units to support pedestrian…
Revised 2020 Introduction Slip resistance for pedestrians and skid resistance of tires on the road are important to safety in…
Revised 2022 A mobile and ambulatory population requires reduction of pedestrian-related accidents. Snow melting systems for pavements can reduce accidents…
Revised 2021 Mechanical installation originated in Germany and the Netherlands in the late 1970s. The growth of street, port, and…
Revised 2022 This technical bulletin provides an overview of interlocking concrete pavements for a range of applicatons. The Concrete Masonry…
Revised 2013 SECTION 32 14 13.13 Interlocking Concrete Pavers Note: This guide specification for manually installed concrete paver applications in…
Revised 2023 Background As cities grow, man-made surfaces contribute to urban heat and stormwater runoff. Heat is generated by the…
Revised 2023 North American cities have thousands of utility cuts made in their streets each year. Figure 1 shows a…
Interlocking concrete pavement (ICP) provides an attractive, durable, low maintenance pavement system. However, like any pavement system, if one of…