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  • NEW! Berkeley Spring Condominiums  (PDF)
    A concrete parking case study from Lawrenceburg, TN – Provided by the Concrete Paving Association of Tennessee (CPAT).
     

  • Rock Bridge Market & Marathon Gas Station  (PDF)
    A concrete parking case study from Gallatin, TN – Provided by the Concrete Paving Association of Tennessee (CPAT).
     

  • Harley Davidson Dealership  (PDF)
    A concrete parking case study from Columbia, TN – Provided by the Concrete Paving Association of Tennessee (CPAT).
     

  • Sumner Bank & Trust  (PDF)
    A concrete parking case study from Hendersonville, TN – Provided by the Concrete Paving Association of Tennessee (CPAT).
     

  • Shelter Systems
    In this pervious concrete work yard, a detention pond was eliminated in order to provide some additional staging area.
     

  • Bettman Preserve
    This public pervious path system includes color and beautiful architectural details, and is also designed to be handicap-accessible.
     

  • Winners Farm
    This parking lot supports an environmentally sensitive area with its combined use of conventional and pervious concrete.
     

  • Hess Gas Station
    The choice of conventional concrete pavement rather than asphalt greatly reduces the “down time" necessary for periodic pavement maintenance.
     

  • Prime Outlets
    Working with local officials to enable new technologies, a detention pond was converted to income, thanks to the space-producing abilities of this pervious and conventional concrete parking lot.

 

 
 

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