ASCE August Luncheon
Program: Planning with Pervious Concrete
Pervious concrete stormwater management systems, which operate according to a principle known as LATIS, or Large Area Thin Infiltration Systems, are considerably more effective and less costly than other BMPs when designed appropriately. An 180° departure from conventional design, LATIS requires a major re-think. This presentation illustrates this new design approach and walks participants through the building of a system model to reduce overall project costs while complying with regulations.
David Liguori
David Liguori is the founder and president of Bay Area Pervious Concrete and an industry leader in developing pervious concrete stormwater management systems. As one of the few NRMCA Certified Craftsman in Northern California, David has spent the last 12 years working with Pervious Concrete, playing a key role in the advancement of the material technology. David is a contributing member of ACI 522 Pervious Concrete Committee, on the National Pervious Concrete Pavement Association Board of Directors, and the NPCPA education committee chair. He was part of the industry advisory group on the Caltrans Permeable pavement guidelines. He is currently working with the California Nevada Cement Association, as well as the City of San Francisco, on updates to their pervious concrete specifications.
Thursday, August 10th, 2017, at Noon
RSVP: Please email Andrew Ferrol at [email protected] by the Tuesday before the luncheon. (Menu choice not required)