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July 28, 2009

The Last Load of the Day

What causes the last load of the day to show more raveling than normal?First things first. -- what causes raveling?  Among other things, raveling in pervious concrete may come from weak cementit...

Posted By: Matthew Offenberg | Time: 8:28:00 PM | Permalink and Comments (1 Total)


July 17, 2009

Check Dams for Pervious Concrete

The city of Olympia, Washington is a leader in the municipal implementation of pervious concrete technology.  On their website they show a good detail for check dams under a pervious concrete pa...

Posted By: Matthew Offenberg | Time: 2:09:00 PM | Permalink and Comments (1 Total)


July 15, 2009

Durability Testing of Pervious Concrete Cores

Maybe I shouldn't be writing a post at 11:00 at night (nobody wants another Jerry Maguire), but I'm too excited about this data. If you remember the two earlier discussions about using a stra...

Posted By: Matthew Offenberg | Time: 10:46:00 PM | Permalink and Comments (1 Total)


July 10, 2009

Grace’s New Pervious Concrete Admixture

This isn’t supposed to be a place to plug specific products, but a forum for exchanging the latest in pervious concrete technology.  Today’s blurb, falls under both.  So, to be ...

Posted By: Matthew Offenberg | Time: 6:49:00 AM | Permalink and Comments (0 Total)


July 08, 2009

Pervious Concrete Community

Why do I write this blog?  The idea is to build some sort of sense of community among the pervious concrete people in the world.   As a pervious concrete community, today we get to see...

Posted By: Matthew Offenberg | Time: 3:18:00 PM | Permalink and Comments (1 Total)

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