Designing and Specifying Pervious Concrete (RV-10873AW)

Start Date
09/06/2025
End Date
09/06/2027
Description
This two-hour webcast provides an overview on implementing pervious concrete pavements as a solution to reducing stormwater runoff from building sites and other paved areas. Participants will learn about pervious concrete pavement systems, engineering properties and construction techniques. The first hour discusses hydrologic and structural design of pervious concrete pavements. The second hour addresses the specifics that every specifier should consider when drafting pervious concrete specifications, with a focus on American Concrete Institute (ACI) Committee 522 Guide to Specification for Pervious Concrete. This webcast will help civil engineers, architects, landscape architects and public works officials understand the principles behind pervious concrete design. Contractors, product suppliers and land developers will also benefit from this webcast.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Development Trends
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
2.0
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Identify the fundamental characteristics of pervious concrete.
Describe how to design pervious concrete mixtures in the laboratory for sufficient porosity for stormwater infiltration.
Compare and contrast the hydrologic and structural design requirements to reduce the environmental impact often associated with development.
Communicate the important aspects of constructing a pervious concrete pavement to reduce stormwater runoff volume, rate, and pollutants.
Describe how to maintain pervious concrete pavement so as not to weaken the concrete and endanger the public.
Instructors
Brian Killingsworth
Course Codes
Provider
Vector Solutions


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