What’s New in Pervious Concrete: Highlights from ACI 522R-23
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This is a recorded webinar from August 06, 2024.

The ACI Committee 522 on pervious concrete has recently completed a comprehensive update to the main document, ACI 522 R-23. This webinar will provide an overview of significant updates, including new processes for mixture proportioning and pavement design, reflecting the latest advancements in construction practices. Pervious concrete is a near-zero-slump, open-graded material composed of Portland cement, coarse aggregate, and minimal fine aggregate, characterized by its interconnected pores and sustainability benefits, such as reducing stormwater runoff and mitigating urban heat island effects. Join us to learn about the enhanced guidelines and best practices for utilizing this innovative building material.
1. Explore the latest advancements in pervious concrete technology outlined in ACI 522 R-23.
2. Discuss the process for mixture proportioning and its impact on effective stormwater management.
3. Analyze innovative pavement design techniques for integrating pervious concrete into infrastructure projects.
4. Address technical challenges and provide solutions tailored for experts and practitioners in sustainable construction and stormwater management.
View the recorded webinar. Complete 10-question quiz with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH).
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