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Join us for a free PICP workshop where Bob Bridges, Director of Sales for Eagle Bay SWM PAVE, will share his experiences and expertise in the design, construction and maintenance of LID Stormwater BMP of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers. The sessions will also feature educational sessions from other leading industry experts including Don Rissmeyer of A. Morton Thomas, David Smith of ICPI and ASCE, Fred Adams of Fred Adams Paving, and Deb Brown of Allied Concrete. This program offers 5 Professional Design Hours and will be offered in 4 convenient locations near you: Tidewater, Richmond, Charlottesville, and Northern Virginia.

“Designing, Constructing, Inspecting

and Maintaining Excellence”

PICP

WINTER

WORKSHOPS

PROFESSIONAL DESIGN HOURS

Tuesday, February 24th

Tidewater, Hilton Garden Inn Virginia Beach Town Center

252 Town Center Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Wednesday, February 25th

Richmond, Louis Ginter Botanical Gardens

1800 Lakeside Avenue, Henrico, VA 23228

Tuesday, March 3rd

Charlottesville, Farmington Country Club

1625 Country Club Circle, Charlottesville, VA 22901

Thursday, March 5th

Northern Virginia, Wolf Trap

1645 Trap Road, Vienna, VA 22182

SWM PAVE: Lessons Learned

Speaker: Bob Bridges

• Introducing SWM PAVE: Building a Process Not a Product

• Lessons Learned Private Development to the Navy

• Qualified Contractor, economical mechanical Installation

• What do you mean maintenance Bob?

Stormwater Systems

Design Tool Box

Speaker: Don Rissmeyer

• Design Guidelines • Section 32.14.13.19

• DEQ Spreadsheet for PICPs • Eagle Bay PICP Tools

• Construction Details

“Techy” PICP Stuff

Speaker:

Dave Smith

PICP Maintenance

PICP Structural Design Validated!

This is How You Do It

Speaker:

Fred Adams

How to properly maintain your LID Stormwater BMP

of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers.

WORKSHOP TOPICS

DATES

The workshop program will run from

9AM to 3PM. Continental breakfast and lunch

will be served.

• • •

• Pre-Construction Meeting Visual Inspections

Life Cycles for PICP Inspections

Speaker:

Deb Brown

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SPEAKER INFORMATION

Don Rissmeyer is a certified floodplain manager and licensed professional engineer in Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC and several other states throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. He offers 25 years of experience in consulting engineering including hydrology, hydraulics, and related civil engineering designs for a wide variety of projects involving public infrastructure. He currently manages the Richmond Office for A. Morton Thomas and Associates, and is also the President of the Virginia Floodplain Management Association and a member of the ASCE Stormwater Technical Committee in Virginia.

Mr. Rissmeyer served on the DDOT Green Infrastructure Standards Development

Bob Bridges

Director of Sales, Eagle Bay SWM PAVE

Bob is considered one of the nation’s leaders in the design and

development of segmental permeable paver systems for use as an LID Stormwater BMP. He has over 30 years of experience in the concrete block pavement industry and has worked closely with such clients as

NY/NJ Port Authority, DDOT, NAVFAC, MDE, VA DEQ and Private Development. He has helped design and establish proper methods of installation and maintenance of the LID BMP of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers and has conducted national certification training seminars for over 1200 contractors to ensure proper methods of

installation for Interlocking Concrete Pavers and Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers. His attention to every detail has earned him some of the largest in service PICP Projects on the East Coast.

Don Rissmeyer A. Morton Thomas, PE, CFM

A. Morton Thomas & Associates, Inc.

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David Smith

ICPI Technical Director

ASCE Permeable Pavement Standards Committee

David Smith has been working with permeable pavements since 1977. Early work began with laboratory and in-situ testing of concrete grid pavements to determine runoff coefficients. Since the advent of

permeable interlocking concrete pavements (PICP) in the early 1990s, he authored many technical papers, articles and a best-selling

100-page design manual on PICP for the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI). Mr. Smith also developed an ICPI student manual and training program for permeable interlocking concrete pavement contractors. His permeable pavement presentations have been heard by national and international audiences consisting of stormwater regulators, design professionals, project owners and industry. Besides communicating best practices, he emphasizes integration of permeable pavements into broader green infrastructure site and urban design goals.

Mr. Smith serves on the ASCE Permeable Pavements Technical Committee and is one of three editors of a book of the same name to be published in spring 2015 by ASCE covering all permeable pavements. He is on another ASCE committee developing a national standard on design, construction and maintenance of PICP. When completed, it will join many other ASCE/ANSI standards used by the civil engineering profession. He has contributed to a monograph developed by a third ASCE Committee on Cold Climate Practices for Permeable Pavements. In other standards-making activities, he has developed various ASTM standards and test methods for segmental paving products including C1781 for testing surface infiltration rates of segmental permeable pavements.

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Fred Adams

Fred Adams Paving

ICPI Board and Technical Committee

Deb Brown

Allied Concrete Business Development

Deb Brown has been a leader in the residential and commercial construction industry for over 25 years. As Business Developer for Allied Concrete, Deb focuses on business relationships with

property developers, general contractors, architects, and engineers. Deb is the past president and a current member of the Piedmont Associated General Contractors (AGC), is an alumni of Leadership Charlottesville, and a member of the Blue Ridge Mountains Rotary, Greater Richmond Association for Commercial Real Estate (GRACRE), and Nelson County Home Builders Association. Virginia born and Fred Adams has owned and operated a Hardscape Installation company since 1984, building both residential and commercial outdoor living spaces. Fred maintains a North Carolina Unlimited General Contractors License, has estimated and built hardscape projects valued into

millions of dollars.

He is active in growing the hardscape industry through his participation with the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), actively serving on the ICPI Construction Committee, Government Relations Committee, Board of Directors and ICPI Foundation. Fred has taught hundreds of students the ICPI and PICP certification courses, and values giving time back by educating design professionals the benefits to using hardscapes and installing them correctly.

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Eagle Bay is the Leading Stormwater Pavement Systems provider in the Mid-Atlantic. Eagle Bay’s PICP System, “SWM PAVE” has been installed at Military Bases, Municipalities, Private Developments, Green Allies and Subdivision Roads across the East Coast. The SWM PAVE System is the only system that provides a “concept to maintenance” discipline.

For more information contact Bob Bridges at: [email protected]

or call 800-321-9141.

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