ENR Green Building for 2009

McGraw-Hill/ENR's "Green Building" Award Winner Uses Gravelpave2

Engineering News Record has chosen The Museum of Northern Arizona Easton Collection Center as its "Green Building" winner for 2009

The project used Gravelpave2 for permeable parking spaces. Parking space lane marking was done with reflective markers.

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Beachrings2 | access mat Draincore2 | subsurface drainage layer Grasspave2 | grass porous paver Gravelpave2 | permeable paver system Rainstore3 | underground stormwater detention Slopetame2 | erosion control system
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Stormwater Management

Do you need help controlling stormwater runoff on-site? We've been in the stormwater management business for nearly 30 years. Our product line can help reduce runoff, filter pollutants, store water, re-use gray water, control erosion, and provide complete drainage solutions for better water management. Look for our porous pavements to store and filter pollutants. See how Rainstore3 can re-use rainwater, or recharge water to the natural cycle. Use the Rainstore3 Estimator to find out how many units you'll need to store your water.

Environmental Design

Our environmental benefits page can show you how our products enhance water ecology and more, and our LEED™ V.3 page can show you how to earn credits on your next design. We can help you meet or exceed your environmental goals with the premier porous pavements, Grasspave2 and Gravelpave2, the most versatile underground stormwater detention system Rainstore3, the premier erosion control system Slopetame2, the highly efficient drainage layer Draincore2 , and Beachrings2 portable beach access mats.

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