ICPI 2018 Annual Report

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2018 Annual Report

Our Mission: Deliver education and technical guidance leading to awareness, acceptance and use of segmental concrete pavement systems in the United States and Canada.


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Letter from Kendall Anderegg, ICPI Chair

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Industry Health Report

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ICPI Report Card

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2016–19 Strategic Plan Map

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Education and Workforce Development

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Technical

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Advocacy, Outreach and Communication

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Hardscape North America trade show

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ICPI Foundation

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ICPI Foundation Contributors

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ICPI Financial Activity

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Summary of ICPI Financial Information

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ICPI Board of Directors • ICPI Foundation Board of Trustees

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ICPI Voting Members

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Why is ICPI Membership Important to Your Company

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Coming in 2019 • Upcoming Meeting and Events


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Celebrate 25 Years of Success and Help Build Our Future As part of ICPI’s 25th Anniversary celebration, we are pleased to recognize the industry’s technical advances and acknowledge instrumental people and companies through a commemorative publication and video. These are great reminders of how far we have come in such a short time. The video and digital version of the publication are available in the “About” section of www.icpi.org. When ICPI writes its 50th anniversary publication, 2018 undoubtedly will be recognized as the year our Workforce Development program launched. Worker shortages are endemic in the construction industry as evidenced in a recent ICPI Contractor Business Reports, where four of every five survey participants said that their biggest business challenge was recruiting and hiring qualified employees. For our industry to continue to expand, we must expand the skilled workforce installing our products using ICPI best practices.

I’m pleased to report that a Boot Camp curriculum has been developed and the first Boot Camps occurred this winter and in early spring. In addition, Michigan State University is the first post-secondary school to incorporate ICPI education offerings for students, and instructors from more than 40 other U.S. and Canadian schools have attended ICPI instructor training. We’ve developed a Contractor/Installer Career Path as the focal point of marketing to students, and marketing materials are available for ICPI members. This Career Path aligns with our new Education Road Map course offerings recently launched on our new online learning center: The Hardscape Institute. To maintain our momentum, ICPI is also finalizing its 2019–2022 Strategic Plan. The four goals in this plan focus on the following:

#1 INDUSTRY GROWTH—Increase understanding, awareness and adoption of segmental concrete pavement as the preferred pavement system. #2 INDUSTRY EXPERTISE—Deliver education and industry best practices as the recognized authority on segmental concrete pavement systems.

Like most building trades, hardscape contracting is competing for talent in a shrinking pool of prospective employees. Our industry offers attractive opportunities to a significant group of young people. Like other building trades and crafts, we offer them the ability to work outside an office, build something with their hands, and use innovative tools. Furthermore, our industry offers rewards other industries do not, including: using their creativity to build unique projects, working on a project from start to finish, and the possibility of owning their own contracting business. A recent study of middle and high school students (Gen Zs) found that 41% plan to start their own business. The same study found that 64% said the most important thing they are seeking is a job with inspiring work. With all of the opportunities our industry offers, one of the main challenges is how to get the message across to the next generation.

As we enter the next 25 years, we are building on the achievements from the first 25. With our ongoing success, segmental concrete pavement systems will continue to grow market share in commercial and residential markets. We will build our future together as ICPI members. Thank you for your support of ICPI.

Under ICPI Immediate Past Chair, Matt Lynch, the ICPI Board created a Workforce Development Special Committee in 2017 to develop goals and a program structure. At the 2018 Annual Meeting, the Board approved funding for the program including the following:

Lastly, I would like to recognize the efforts of two individuals who have played significant roles in our association’s growth. Charles McGrath, our Executive Director, celebrates his 20th Anniversary with ICPI and David Smith, our Technical Director, celebrates his 25th Anniversary.

#3 ICPI STRENGTH—Grow ICPI membership through increased awareness of benefits, participation in programs and perceived membership value. #4 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT—Empower the industry to attract, train and retain a highly qualified workforce to meet market demand.

1. Creating a beginner Boot Camp program for member implementation

Sincerely,

2. Developing curriculum for inclusion in high schools/ post-secondary schools

Kendall Anderegg ICPI Chair, March 2019

3. Promoting paver installation as a career


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Industry Health Report The segmental concrete pavement industry continues to thrive, according to the 2018 ICPI Contractor Business Report and the 2018 ICPI Industry Sales Profile. While sales for pavers and installation projects continued to grow, both reports also pointed to one major obstacle confronting the industry: a severe contractor/installer workforce shortage.

Here are some key findings of the reports:

For the seventh consecutive year, combined sales of segmental concrete pavement products in the United States and Canada have increased, according to 2018 ICPI Industry Sales Profile. Interlocking concrete paver

sales reached 750 million square feet in 2017, an increase of 63% from the low of 472 million square feet in 2010, according to 2018 ICPI Industry Sales Profile.

Gross installation sales for concrete paver contractors in the United States and Canada increased by

7.7% during 2017,

according to 2018 ICPI Contractor Business Report.

Products for residential use represented 77.9% of all

sales, while commercial applications comprised 12.5% of sales, according to 2018 ICPI Industry Sales Profile.

Public/government and industrial sales were 8.2% and 1.4% respectively.

Four of every five contractors

A 5.0% median wage/ salary increase occurred

reported difficulty in recruiting and hiring quality employees, according to 2018 ICPI Contractor Business Report.

in 2017 for contractor employees, while a similar

5.0% median rise is forecasted for 2018,

according to 2018 ICPI Contractor Business Report.


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ICPI Report Card Members Again Rate ICPI High for Performance and Responsiveness In January 2019, 277 members participated in the annual ICPI Member Needs Assessment. All member representatives at member companies and individuals involved with ICPI Standing Committees, Special Advisory Committees, and Board of Directors were invited to participate. Here is how they rated ICPI in key areas.

56% Net Promoter Score, which is the

top rating of more than 30 trade association clients of McKinley Advisors, a leading association consulting organization. It was the second consecutive year the Institute achieved this rating. A “0%” Net Promoter Score is considered “Average.” A “20%” rating is “Good,” and a “50% or above” score is “Excellent.”

97% Members rated staff responsiveness as either “Excellent” or “Good.”

98% ICPI members agreed

top five

the Institute is achieving its mission “to deliver education

The highest rated ICPI programs for the industry were (1) technical support,

and technical guidance leading to awareness, acceptance and use of segmental concrete pavement systems in the United States and Canada.”

(2) construction support, (3) contractor education, (4) networking at Hardscape North America, and (5) communicating industry & association news.


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ICPI 2016-19 Strategic Plan VISION ICPI is the authority for segmental concrete pavement systems, which are universally recognized as the best value for pavement.

MISSION To deliver education and technical guidance leading to awareness, acceptance and use of segmental concrete pavement systems in the United States and Canada.

GOALS #1

INDUSTRY GROWTH

Increase understanding, awareness and adoption of segmental concrete pavement as the preferred pavement system.

#2

INDUSTRY EXPERTISE

#3

Deliver education and industry best practices as the recognized authority on segmental concrete pavement systems.

ICPI STRENGTH

Grow ICPI membership through increased awareness of benefits, participation in programs and perceived membership value.

#4

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Empower the industry to attract, train and retain a highly qualified workforce to meet market demand.

OBJECTIVES

Increase understanding among organizations that design, teach and use pavement systems Establish credibility to demonstrate performance and value of ownership Gain adoption within transportation agencies and municipalities

Increase confidence and/ or use by promoting lower maintenance and life cycle costs Increase awareness of ICPI and its resources among educational institutions

Promote the value of industry certification

Develop membership recruitment & retention programs Enhance the communication of value provided by ICPI Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of ICPI programs to maximize member engagement and perceived value

Create program and resources to attract new recruits into the industry Enhance and continue to develop education tracks for all users Develop strategic alliances with national organizations Promote industry career paths

Increase non-dues revenue sources

INITIATIVES

Regional Collaboration: Create regional events that provide relevant and accessible programs to members. Installation Efficiency: Develop a program that enables producers and contractors to work more efficiently. Membership Value: Support Producer members through personalized member service. Educational Institution Outreach Program: Promote segmental concrete pavement systems to the next generation.

DESIRED OUTCOMES

Increased awareness of ICPI, its education programs and technical resources Greater recognition that segmental concrete pavement systems are a sustainable and highly credible pavement Greater adoption of segmental concrete pavement systems among municipalities and the design community An effective and financially viable ICPI An expanded, highly qualified workforce with defined career paths

VALUES Quality, Excellence, Technical Leadership, Integrity, Sustainability


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Education and Workforce Development During 2018, ICPI focused on educating key groups about the benefits of and best design, construction and maintenance practices for segmental concrete pavement systems. In all, more than 29,000 contractors/installers, sales professionals, designers, owners, university students and faculty participated in an ICPI education programs last year.

“ICPI offers a large number of excellent education programs for a variety of professionals in our industry,” said Kendall Anderegg, ICPI Chair. “For the first time, all of these programs can be accessed through a single, easy-to-use source. We anticipate that it will help further expand our industry’s workforce and customer base.”

ICPI Launches Hardscape Institute Online Education Center

“I hope ICPI’s education and workforce development programs will lead to more younger individuals to start a career path in the hardscape industry,” said Aaron Tournoux, Owner, Tournoux Landcare of Canton, OH.

A year-long effort to expand and provide 24/7 access to ICPI education programs culminated in the launch of the association’s Hardscape Institute on February 1, 2019. The Hardscape Institute is an online education gateway to all ICPI education programs for contractors/ installers, hardscape manufacturer and dealer sales representatives, designers, government officials and building owners. It features online courses, demonstrations, live and on-demand webinars and lunch & learn presentations.

2018 Quick Facts

2,603

Certified Concrete Paver Installers through December 31, 2018

92 1,914

Education courses in FY18 Professionals participated in ICPI installer education courses during FY18 (July 2017–June 2018)

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Educational webinars for contractors, sales representatives and design professionals

795 579

People attended ICPI webinars Lunch and Learn presentations given by ICPI members in FY18

849

Design professionals participated in ICPI on-demand courses on AEC Daily from July 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018

25,464

Students and educators visited PaveShare. org, ICPI’s online curriculum for landscape architecture students during 2018.


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Some available educational opportunities‌ Contractors/Installers

A new career path defines professional levels and education/experience requirements

Participation and sponsorship of ICPI Boot Camp training sessions Calendar and registration for live ICPI Concrete Paver Installer Courses

Online Specialist courses for Residential (starting February 1) and Commercial (starting mid-Summer 2019) Registration for live Residential and PICP Specialist courses Online Residential and Commercial Professional courses to help contractors enhance their business skills and profitability (starting in early 2020) On-demand and live webinars that can serve as Continuing Education hours towards Certification renewal


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Manufacturer and Dealer Sales Representatives

Registration for in-person ICPI Concrete Paver Installer Course (after taking the course and passing the examination, sales representatives will be considered Concrete Paver Technicians) Residential Sales Specialist (available now) and Commercial Sales Specialist (starting mid-Summer) online courses. Registration for the in-person Commercial Concrete Paver Sales Professional Course

Professional and Student Designers

Free ICPI online courses on AEC Daily that earn professional continuing education (CE) credits Live and on-demand webinars, many of which earn AIA, ASLA and PE PDH CE credits Ability to schedule Lunch and Learn CE presentations by authorized ICPI member presenters ICPI’s PaveShare.org learning center for landscape architecture students ICPI Civil Engineering Curriculum Access to technical resources, such as ICPI Tech Specs, Project Profiles, Detail Drawings, Guide Specifications, Software Programs, and ICP and PICP Inspection Guidelines

Government Officials and Building Owners

Free ICPI online courses on AEC Daily that earn professional CE credits Live and on-demand webinars Ability to schedule Lunch and Learn CE presentations by authorized ICPI member presenters Access to ICPI technical resources, including ICP and PICP Inspection Guidelines, Software Programs, Tech Specs, Project Profiles, Detail Drawings, and Guide Specifications

ICPI’s Flagship Education Offering is the Concrete Paver Installer Course “Being a certified concrete paver installer helps my company,” said Tarry Smith, CCPI, Operations Manager of Kentucky Twist Creation and Services, LLC of Georgetown, KY. “It goes back to that knowledge. We’ve put the time in the books and learn from people who have been in this industry for many years and know the correct way of doing things.” More than 32,000 industry professionals have taken the ICPI Concrete Paver Installer course during the past two decades.


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For FY18 (July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018), the following companies sponsored live installer courses: Concrete Paver Installer Course Sponsors

Belgard (20 courses) County Materials (5 courses) Keystone Hardscapes (5 courses) ICPI Southwest Chapter (4 courses) SiteOne Landscape Supply (4 courses) ICPI Northern California Chapter (3 courses) Nicolock Paving Stones (3 courses) Ewing Irrigation (2 courses) Landscape Ontario Hardscape Committee (2 courses) Dunning Stone and Supply Co. Eagle Bay Hardscapes Farley Interlocking Paving Stones Greenmark Lowcountry Pavers Michigan Green Industry Association Mid-America Green Industry Council Mutual Materials New England Concrete Manufacturers Association New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association North Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association Oberfields Paverscape, Inc. R.I. Lampus Company Techo-Bloc Corp. Watkins Concrete Block Wisconsin Nursery and Landscape Association Zimmerman Mulch Products, LLC

Advanced Residential Paver Technician Course Sponsors

Belgard (2 courses) ICPI Southwest Chapter Indiana Green Expo Michigan Green Industry Association R.I. Lampus Company Sauder’s Hardscape Supply

Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement Specialist Course Sponsors

Belgard (3 courses) Nicolock Paving Stones (3 courses) County Materials (2 courses) Eagle Bay Hardscapes (2 courses) Newline Hardscapes (2 courses) Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay Cross Roads Paving ICPI Northern California Chapter Mutual Materials New England Concrete Manufacturers Association North Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association The Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia


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ICPI Webinars Focus on Latest Technical, Construction and Business Information During 2018, ICPI webinars offered members and other industry professionals access to the latest technical, construction, and business practice information. Some webinars were free to members, while members received significant discounts on other webinars. Recorded versions of these webinars are available for viewing on ICPI’s website at www.icpi.org/webinars-and-on-demandlearning. Here’s a list:

Designing Rooftop, Pedestal and Deck Overlays Applications with Slabs Win the Job and Increase Profits: Using ICPI Certification to Differentiate Yourself from the Competition Effective Use of Geosynthetic Materials in Hardscape Construction for Long-Term Performance Modern Day Marketing for Contractors: Using Social Media and Tools like Drones, YouTube and Apps How to Present a Lunch and Learn 7 Key Principles (Everyone Should Know) for Sales Success

ICPI Foundation Projects Update

Industry Survey Results

How to Attract, Retain and Motivate Today’s Hardscape Workforce

Tech Spec 18: Construction of PICP

What’s in ICPI’s Contractor Toolkit?

Tech Spec 3: Edge Restraints

Intro to ICP and PICP

Boot Camp Webinar 1: ICPI Boot Camp Logistics

Boot Camp Webinar 2: Teaching the Classroom Portion of Boot Camp Boot Camp Webinar 3: How to Teach Novice Installers Competitive Advantages of Pavers over Other Products OSHA Required Workers Respirable Silica Training

ICPI Launches Free ICP and PICP Continuing Education Courses for Designers In July 2018, ICPI launched three free continuing education courses about concrete pavers hosted online by AEC Daily, one of the largest sources of continuing education for design professionals. The courses are approved by AIA/CES, ASLA’s LA CES™, PE PDH and other organizations for continuing education credits towards professional licensure. In all, 849 designers and other industry professionals took one or more of the following courses during the second half of 2018:

Structural Design of Interlocking Concrete Pavers (ICP) for Municipal Streets and Roadways—Interlocking concrete pavers (ICP) spread applied loads via interlock between each unit. The surface shares applied wheel loads as a composite paved surface rather than as individual units. This structural behavior enables application of flexible pavement design methods. This course instructs the user on how to apply the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) national design standard on ICP structural design. The course also provides design examples using different soils, traffic loads and pavement materials. In addition, it notes structural design and life cycle cost analysis software available from ICPI.


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Inspection of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) Systems— Well-executed PICP projects require diligent inspection and this course establishes the minimum requirements. It addresses preconstruction meeting details, requirements for submittals, and site inspection points from project start to completion. Various testing methods and inspection criteria are presented while stressing the importance of having an ICPI-trained contractor on the job site. Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) Maintenance— PICP plays a vital role in the restoration of natural hydrologic processes in urbanized areas because it traps stormwater where it falls and slowly infiltrates it into the ground. PICP is considered a best management practice by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is used to comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System regulations. But in order to be effective, PICP must be properly and regularly maintained. This course addresses inspection points, test methods, equipment, repairs and reinstatement to ensure PICP consistently contributes to green infrastructure and stormwater management goals.

ICPI Teams with Land8 Landscape Architects Network to Make PaveShare.org Curriculum Available Free to Students and Educators Across the U.S. and Canada PaveShare.org, a free, open-education curriculum and design idea resource for landscape architecture students and educators, is now available through the Land8 Landscape Architects Network.

PaveShare.org, links to self-guided presentations with interactive animations and a studio project library on segmental concrete pavement design and construction. Educators can supplement existing curriculum with resources from PaveShare.org and encourage students to add to a living library by uploading their completed projects to the site. Students and educators can also explore pattern design and structural principles or utilize a curriculum path. “Segmental concrete pavement systems provide landscape architects with a proven, flexible, and durable method that also allows tremendous design freedom,” said Kendall Anderegg, ICPI Chair. “By teaming with the Land8 network, ICPI brings innovative design ideas and technical information to landscape architecture students and educators in a free, easy-to-use manner.” PaveShare.org resources include: Information about concrete paver composition and applications Project design ideas, design studio briefs, and case studies Construction and installation best practices and detail drawings Glossary of key terms List of resources available from other organizations


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Technical ICPI is Recognized as the Solutions-based Technical Authority for Producers, Dealers, Contractors, Design Professionals, Municipalities and End Users. ASCE/ANSI National Standard for Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement Four years of ICPI work led to The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Transportation and Development Institute releasing ASCE/ANSI 68-18 Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) in October 2018. The standard covers hydrologic sizing and structural design of PICP as well as construction and maintenance guidelines. The intent of the standard is adoption in whole or part by provincial, state, and municipal road agencies as well as by stormwater agencies and green infrastructure managers. ASCE/ANSI 68-18 is a detailed guide for civil and environmental engineers. It provides informative reading for environmental planners, landscape architects, and architects. Chaired by David K. Hein, P. Eng., the standard was written by a committee of PICP experts from across the U.S. and Canada representing industry, consulting civil engineers, stormwater agencies and contractors. Mr. Hein notes that, “PICP is seeing increased used for parking lots, alleys and streets. The

2018 Quick Facts

20,736

Individuals who reviewed Detail Drawings on ICPI’s website, www.icpi.org

8,804

Tech Specs downloads from ICPI’s website thanks to 40 ICPI member companies who sponsor the E-tech program

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Updated Tech Specs in 2018: Tech Spec 3: Edge Restraints for Interlocking Concrete Pavements; Tech Spec 5: Cleaning, Sealing and Joint Sand Stabilization of Interlocking Concrete Pavement; Tech Spec 11: Mechanical Installation of Interlocking Concrete Pavements; Tech Spec 15: A Guide for the Construction of Mechanically Installed Interlocking Concrete Pavements; and Tech Spec 17: Bedding Sand Selection for Interlocking Concrete Pavements in Vehicular Applications

23,478

Contractors accessed key technical, education, and marketing materials from the Contractor Tool Kit page on ICPI’s website

17,636

Professionals used the Resource Library on ICPI’s website that include key technical information such as Guide Specifications, Technical Papers, and Software Programs


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ASCE 68–18 standard provides a high level of design confidence in PICP performance drawn from research that determines pavement thicknesses.” The 90-page standard covers:

Definitions of common permeable pavement terms Structural design to accommodate vehicular use Hydrologic design to accommodate water storage and infiltration Construction and inspection procedures Guide construction specifications for US and Canadian projects Maintenance procedures

ICPI Releases New Safety Meeting Outlines for Member Contractors To ensure workers have the knowledge needed to work safely and help their coworkers build culture of safety, ICPI released quarterly packages of safety meeting outlines. In 2018, ICPI released 52 meeting outlines, including:

Construction Safety Guidelines (January 2018)

Job Site Evaluation (January 2018)

Hearing Protection (January 2018)

First Aid CPR (January 2018)

Dust Control (January 2018)

Hand Protection (April 2018)

Dust Masks (April 2018)

Masonry Saws (April 2018)

Back Injury Prevention (July 2018)

Power Tools (July 2018)

Safety Training & Documentation (October 2018)

Beginning & Ending with Safety (October 2018) OSHA Inspections (October 2018)

“As a young business, GEM faced the challenge of creating a first-class company on a start-up budget,” said Paul Lukert, President of member company GEM StoneScapes, LLC, of Land O Lakes, Florida. “With limited time and capital, the allocation of resources was the most fundamental challenge we faced. As a direct result of our Membership in ICPI, and the access that has provided us, we were able to create an OSHA compliant Safety Manual while implementing an ongoing Safety program that was nothing short of first rate. The ‘head start’ this program provided us helped reduce our Insurance rates, create a safety-first culture and ultimately, grow our business by enabling us to utilize our resources in other areas. “ ICPI has issued Safety Meeting Outlines since 2016 with nearly 150 outlines available to member contractors. To access the Safety Meeting Outlines, visit the Contractor section of ICPI’s www.icpi.org website and look under the dark green Member Resources column.


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Advocacy, Outreach & Communication ICPI Programs Support Favorable Legislative, Regulatory, and a Profitable Environment for the Industry Permeable Pavements Language for Inclusion in the THUD Appropriations Bill for FY19 The 115 U.S. Congress offered permeable pavements language for inclusion in the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations Bill for FY19. The following ICPI language was eventually adopted by the House and Senate THUD Appropriations Subcommittees for addition in their respective committee reports to accompany their bills:

2018 Quick Facts

61

Municipal ordinances and design standards influenced by ICPI Commercial Technical Promotion (CTP) team and staff engagement

1,000+

Articles about segmental concrete pavement in designer and end user publications

153,451

Visits by more than 100,000 people to the ICPI website traffic (www.icpi.org) during 2018

“Permeable pavements—The Committee encourages the Secretary to accelerate research, demonstration, and deployment of permeable pavements to achieve flood mitigation, pollutant reduction, stormwater runoff reduction, and conservation. Projects may include roadway shoulder load testing and documenting lifecycle cost efficiency.” H-2B Visa Program ICPI and the H-2B Coalition continue to urge action by the U.S. House of Representatives and Senates that helps U.S. businesses participate in the H-2B temporary worker visa program. Specific requests include an increase in the annual number of entrants, accelerated

processing of visa applications, better facilitation of returning prior workers entrants, and rapid promulgation of regulations. Unfortunately, the H-2B visa program with nothing to do with immigration has been mired in that policy debate. That unfortunate pattern continued in the 115th Congress due to lack of resolution on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, rancorous debate on funding for the Wall, and continued unwillingness to reach consensus on a comprehensive redraft of U.S. immigration policy.


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ICPI Promotes Industry to Municipalities Throughout Canada In 2018, 17 ICPI members contributed to the Canadian Activities Fund, which sponsored three events:

2018 FCM Paver Reception—June 2, 2018—Economy Shoe Shop, Halifax, NS 2018 Canadian Activities Meeting Sponsorship—Nov 5, 2018, Toronto, ON 2018 Hardscape Live—Jan 8-10, 2019, Toronto, ON

In addition, ICPI will host day-long educational events for municipal staff, other government agencies and design professionals servicing these markets in Toronto and Vancouver. Similar previous ICPI events resulted in PICP projects in Quebec City and Ottawa. ICPI continues its Corporate Partnership with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, which has allowed ICPI to promote its technical resources and installer certification program to municipal governments across Canada. ICPI receives recognition as a preferred partner on the FCM website, at their Annual Conference and Tradeshow and in their e-newsletter which reaches over 3,000 municipal governments across Canada.

ICPI Presentations Expand Industry Outreach to Designers and Decision Makers Conferences and webinars offer ICPI with an opportunity to promote our industry products and solutions directly to municipal designers and project owners. During 2018, ICPI staff made presentations at the following events: National and International

ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Annual Conference on measuring deflection of open-graded, compacted aggregate bases and on PICP cleaning case studies Federation of Canadian Municipalities on the benefits of segmental concrete pavement systems for municipalities Landscape Architecture Foundation recorded webinar entitled “Performance Potentials for Segmental Concrete Pavements” 12th International Conference on Concrete Block Paving on wheelchairpavement interaction, measuring opengraded, compacted aggregate bases and PICP cleaning case studies National Road Research Alliance webinar on PICP structural testing and an updated mechanistic structural design method The Building Show in Toronto on “Design and Construction Check List for Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement” ICON Expo on full-scale load testing of PICP and resulting in an updated mechanistic structural design method


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Municipal, State, Provincial and Regional Meetings

FHWA Sustainable Pavements Technical Work Group on a road map for developing permeable pavement FHWA industry listening session on national pavement policy revisions PICP construction for Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay River Smart program ICPI Commercial Sales Course, Baltimore, Maryland Washington State Department of Transportation on PICP design City of Tacoma, Washington, Environmental Services, PICP design Center for Watershed Protection, Washington, DC on PICP design, construction & maintenance Chinatown, Washington, DC streetscape project: Integrating permeable pavement into complete street designs for the American Society of Landscape Architects

More People Visited ICPI’s Website in 2018 than Ever Members rate the Institute’s website www.icpi.org as the #1 ICPI communications tool. The site appeals to a variety of audiences, including members, design professionals, academics, homeowners, and government officials. The website delivers the latest, detailed technical information for construction professionals. It also provides Project Profiles, product information and member contractor search for end users, including homeowners. New additions to the website include an enhanced Designer

section with a number of key technical and education resources, a Government page with key resources for municipal officials and designers, an enhanced Foundation section, and a new Member Resource Center.

ICPI Developed Promotional Materials for Member Contractors ICPI developed promotional materials for contractor members to use with homeowners. These materials include a video and flyer describing the advantages of segmental concrete pavements, as well as a video and flyer conveying the importance of employing contractors with ICPI certified installers. To date, more than 300 contractors throughout the U.S. and Canada are using these materials.


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2018 Hardscape North America The Biggest Event for the Hardscape Industry In October 2018, hardscape contractors, dealers and retailers attended Hardscape North America (HNA) trade show at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY to see new products, learn and network. “I believe HNA is very valuable,” said Zach Tournoux, CCPI, Vice President, Project Management of ICPI member company Tournoux Landcare of Canton, OH. “I heard about the show seven years ago and I’ve come every year. There is always something you can take away. Contractors who don’t come to HNA are hurting themselves by not attending.”

2018 Quick Facts

57.5%

Net Promoter Score among attendees, a rating of “Excellent” among similar trade shows in our industry and others

12,032

Contractors and dealers attended HNA and GIE+EXPO

24,796

Total attendees and exhibitors at HNA and GIE+EXPO

53

U.S. states and Canadian provinces from which contractors and dealers attended

6

International countries from which contractors and dealers attended

466

Participants in 7 HNA conference sessions

365

Attendees to 6 live HNA hardscape demonstrations

HNA welcomed 50 new exhibitors. The colocation with GIE+EXPO (Green Industry & Equipment Expo) totaled 1,000 exhibits— indoors and out—and provided HNA exhibitors exposure to over 12,000 landscape and hardscape professionals. The total participation in 2018 HNA and GIE+EXPO was 24,796—a 3% increase over 2017. New this year, the entire industry had access to indoor exhibits all three days (Wednesday-Friday). “You find everything from small tools, power tools, and software,” said Jessica Gomez, Office Manager of ICPI Member CG Paving of Fort Worth, TX. “You see suppliers and the networking. There is so much to see and do.” “Every year when I come to HNA there are new products being put out on the market to help me, help my company, and my employees grow,” said Tarry Smith, CCPI, Operations Manager of Kentucky Twist Creation and Services, LLC of Georgetown, KY. “It’s definitely a show worth attending.”

Education Course Registration at HNA Surges With education opportunities spanning four days, participants received a wealth of opportunities to increase installation efficiency and business acumen. The PreShow ICPI installer course registrations saw a 14% increase over 2017 for Tuesday and Wednesday sessions held at the downtown Hyatt Regency Hotel.


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“I always tell my guys we work smarter not harder. So, my guys love to come out and see all of the new tools and how efficient they are,” said Alex Fransen, CCPI, President of ICPI Member Fransen Group of Louisville, KY. “I’m also big on education, so I take a lot of courses and I bring as many of my guys as I can afford to bring and start getting them certified.” The two-day Dealer Program focused on taking control of your inventory starting with an interactive session and roundtable discussion. The session continued with a keynote presentation by Dr. Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic wreckage, focused on his successful approach to goal setting, team building and execution. Hardscape contractors, as well as landscape contractors, choose from seven conference sessions and six live hardscape demonstrations also approved for ICPI Installer Continuing Education Hours. Frank Bourque, an award-winning hardscape professional, speaker, writer, consultant and entrepreneur, led the demonstration sessions on how to install hardscapes around pools and water features for durable, long-lasting results. A new VIP Pass gave attendees access to all conference sessions and demos at a 50% discount. More than 275 HNA registrants purchased the VIP Pass, and 1,025 attendees accessed live demos with the VIP Pass or a demo upgrade. GIE+EXPO attendees with upgraded registrations also attended the live HNA demonstrations. 2018 HNA Installer Championship winner Segmental Systems receive award from ICPI Director of Engineering Rob Bowers (left)

HNA Installer Championship Featured 19 Teams from across the U.S. The HNA Installer Championship attracted a great deal of attention in the 20-acre Outdoor Demonstration Area. The winners of five Regional Installer Championships advanced to the national HNA Installer Competition. In addition, the 2017 winner, CG Paving, was sponsored to return and defend their title. They were joined by 13 other teams from across the U.S. Ultimately, Segmental Systems from Otis Orchards, Washington, won the championship. The HNA 2018 Champion received a prize package valued at $12,650. The package included an iQ Tools MS362 16.5-inch Masonry Saw with a diamond blade, a Weber MT CF3 forward plate compactor, their name engraved on the HNA Installer Championship Cup, a plaque, a paid return trip to HNA 2019 to defend their title and additional promotion in various media including Interlock Design, Hardscape Magazine and the HNA website.


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A Record Number of Projects Entered into the HNA Awards Competition In all, the HNA Awards competition attracted a record 155 submissions featuring residential and commercial walkways, patios, pool decks, outdoor kitchens, driveways, commercial plazas, streets, and other projects using concrete pavers, segmental retaining walls, clay brick, porcelain, natural stone, outdoor living features, and combinations of hardscape products. Projects built between November 1, 2014 and June 30, 2018 were eligible for the competition. Winners were recognized in 18 categories, with 18 honorable mentions named in 17 categories. Award-winning projects can be seen at www.flickr.com/photos/icpi/albums.

Produced by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), the awards are endorsed by the National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) and the Brick Industry Association (BIA).

Sponsors Helped HNA Achieve Success The 2018 Platinum Sponsors for HNA were Belgard, Natural Paving USA, Keystone Hardscapes and World of Stones. The Gold Sponsors were Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, Nicolock and Techniseal, Inc., and the Silver Sponsor was Pathfinder Systems. HNA is produced by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute and is endorsed by the Brick Industry Association and the National Concrete Masonry Association.


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ICPI Foundation for Education and Research The ICPI Foundation for Education and Research continues supporting ICPI in expanding markets for segmental concrete pavement systems. With over $1.6 million in grants since its inception, 2018 ICPI Foundation programs developed life cycle cost tools and comparisons for interlocking concrete pavements (ICP) and permeable interlocking concrete pavements (PICP), assessed the pollution reduction performance of PICP, and helped determine structural performance of slabs and planks under vehicular traffic. ICPI Foundation research is funded by a $5.3 million endowment. The Board of Trustees set a target goal of 5.7% return on the endowment to invest in research.

New Project American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Headquarters Low Impact Development Parking Lot Retrofit Demonstration Project This grant provides up to 6,000 square feet of PICP at the entrance and for visitor parking at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) headquarters office building in Reston, VA, owned by the ASCE Foundation. This project will be exposed to several thousand visiting engineer members of ASCE each year, with appropriate signage explaining the benefits of the PICP system. It is part of a larger LID retrofit project for the parking lot surrounding the ASCE’s six-story office building. The ICPI Foundation also will provide a maintenance plan in consultation with ASCE and contribute

ASCE headquarters parking lot retrofit demonstration project will replace a decaying asphalt parking lot shown here.

to the maintenance costs for a period mutually acceptable to both Foundations.

On-going Projects PICP Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA), Tools and Training This project surveys PICP LCCAs, influencing factors, and monetization of PICP on- and off-site benefits. With higher initial costs than conventional pavements, justification for PICP use often requires assessment and inclusion of offsite benefits, e.g., reduced or eliminated stormwater detention facilities making real estate available for development or conservation. The project includes an Excel tool for calculating LCCAs, training materials for ICPI member sales force, and


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a training workshop. The LCCA Excel tool has been delivered that compares initial and maintenance costs of PICP to ICP, asphalt and concrete pavements. This tool is accompanied by a report that provides rationale on accounting for off-site costs not directly related to the PICP. Developing the Excel tool first enables LCCAs of various PICP case studies, which are expected by late-2019.

Life-cycle Cost Studies for Interlocking Concrete Pavements This grant funds ten LCCA studies of ICP. This project responds to the ICPI Commercial Technical Promotional Team’s requests for life cycle costs from various geographic regions. Project completion is targeted for early 2020.

Permeable Design Pro—Upgrade Software Program to UC Davis Subbase Thickness Tables Method This project upgrades the current software program to include cost-efficient PICP subbase thickness tables developed from fullscale load testing and mechanistic modeling by the University of California Pavement

Research Center in 2014. The goal is to reduce the cost of subbases for PICP systems. The program automatically finds the number of days per year rainfall exceeds the 24hour infiltration depth from a given site soil subgrade, a key design input for determining the subbase thickness. These upgrades will align the program with the 5th Edition of the ICPI PICP manual and the ASCE/ANSI 68-18 PICP standard. Once a beta version is tested, the program will be automatically downloaded to current subscribers via the Internet.

Permeable Pavement Road Map Conference—University of California Pavement Research Center The final report provides ways to overcome institutional barriers to wider acceptance of PICP and is available on http://www.ucprc. ucdavis.edu/pdf/UCPRC-RR-2018-01.pdf. The results of the conference breakout sessions are on www.ucprc.ucdavis.edu/permPvmt. This workshop provided ICPI research and development priorities that include the following: 1. Light weight deflectometer research/ application for permeable pavement construction 2. Cataloging state agency positions on PICP for target development 3. Resiliency—PICP and ICP research on enduring floods 4. PICP and underground utilities— Improved, practical guidelines for agencies and utility companies 5. PICP maintenance—Vacuum equipment is improving, and this needs documentation


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6. PICP full-scale load testing using stabilized bases to expand applications into more heavily trafficked roads

to recover infiltration rates after vacuuming. Cleaning equipment used includes a Cyclone machine and Pave Tech’s prototype Typhoon machine. The monitoring will establish performance criteria for the Wisconsin DNR stormwater regulations, enabling wider use in stormwater management and green infrastructure, and specifically for combined sewer overflow reduction. The ICPI Foundation will receive a final report in 2019.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources This grant provided two-year support of laboratory water quality analyses of outflows from a full-scale PICP using a noinfiltration (impermeable liner) design. This was considered cost-effective investment since this project previously received about $500,000 investment in construction, monitoring and pollutant analyses over the past several years from Unilock, Oldcastle, County Materials, as well as from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Wisconsin DOT. A report on previous monitoring is available on https:// pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2018/5037/sir20185037.pdf. For an enclosed (lined) permeable pavement system, the pollutant reduction data is surprisingly high and substantiates the benefits of a no-infiltration designs. As an unexpected benefit, the surface infiltration rate is being monitored as well as infiltration before and after various cleaning methods are applied. PICP appears to outshine porous asphalt and pervious concrete in its ability

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ PICP project

Full-scale Load Testing of Paving Slabs and Planks ICPI members donated paving slab and plank materials, plus land at an ICPI producer member’s yard to build a full-scale load testing area. This is partial validation of selected slab and plank shapes, base materials and thicknesses developed by previous finite element modeling funded by the ICPI Foundation. To date, the test pavement has been exposed to about 3000 standard (18,000 lb) axles. The goal is 75,000 to assess paving slab and plank performance to compare to simulated loads per the finite element modeling.


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Full-scale load testing of paving slabs and planks (top) and sidewalk surface smoothness evaluation (bottom right)

Sidewalk Surface Smoothness Evaluation This project measured the roughness of 103 ICP and PICP sites in Washington, DC, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas. The research demonstrates chamfer sizes and joint widths that meet the (non-mandatory) roughness criteria published by the US Access Board in https://www.access-board. gov/attachments/article/1680/surface-roughness. pdf. This research is being done in anticipation of mandatory guidance on wheelchair-pavement interaction being published by the U.S. Access Board in the next few years. The delivered final report better positions the industry by using the same ASTM test methods and acceptance criteria for roughness as published by the U.S. Access Board. The contract includes providing a webinar and PowerPoint presentation, as well as making a technical presentation at a national conference.


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ICPI Financial Activity The following summary financial information is derived from the audited statement of financial position and the statement of activities for the year ending June 30, 2018.

Consolidated Statement of Financial Position Since the ICPI Foundation is affiliated with the ICPI and is operated exclusively for its benefit, the two organization’s statements of financial position are consolidated. The ICPI Foundation Board of Trustees continues to manage Foundation finances from an endowment fund to support research and education benefiting the ICPI and the industry. With the Foundation, ICPI continues to be strong and well-positioned to advance its mission to deliver education and technical guidance leading to awareness, acceptance and use of segmental concrete pavement systems in the United States and Canada.

ICPI Statement of Activities Revenue ICPI’s total operating revenue in 2017–18 reached $3.95 million, an increase of $228,449 or 6% from last year. Revenues from membership dues ($1.3 million) increased by $48,154. Meetings and Exhibits increased by $187,233 to ($1.7 million) due to additional revenue for the Hardscape North America trade show. Programs ($671 thousand), including contractor education, increased by $17,011. Services/ Investments ($154 thousand) increased by $72,717. Publications income ($146 thousand) decreased by $96,666. Expenses ICPI contained 2017–18 operating expenses to $3.55 million, an increase of $187,047 or 5%. ICPI continued to invest in member value to further its mission, while keeping administrative and governance expenses at a total of 16%, allowing 84% to be spent on programs and services for members.

ICPI and ICPI Foundation Audited Consolidated Statement of Financial Position ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents ........................................$1,557,186 Investments, Certificates of Deposit .....................$6,369,288 Accounts receivables, prepaid expense and deferred compensation ..........................................$605,074 Foundation Pledges Receivable, net ........................$761,081 Inventory, property & equipment ..............................$788,294 TOTAL ASSETS ..................................................................$10,080,923 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts and notes payable, accrued expenses and deferred compensation ...................$808,256 Deferred revenue .............................................................$1,282,182 Total Liabilities.....................................................................$2,090,438

Meetings and Exhibits are the largest expense of $1.43 million, which Net Assets includes Hardscape North America, Annual and Summer Meetings. Unrestricted Programs/Research expense of $619,559 included expenditures for Undesignated ....................................................................$2,080,478 Concrete Paver Installation courses, development of Boot Camp Board-designated .............................................................$5,148,926 training, technical resources developed by the Technical and Total Unrestricted .............................................................$7,229,404 Construction committees, support of ASTM, CSA, ASCE standards Temporarily restricted .......................................................$761,081 and university curriculum. ICPI also provided webinars for design Total net assets ...................................................................$7,990,485 professionals and contractors. Publications expenditures of $165,520 supported educating and informing design professionals, contractors TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS ..................$10,080,923 and manufacturers though the Interlock Design Magazine, Tech Specs, The PICP Design, Construction and Maintenance Manual, software and other literature. In addition, $242,981 was invested in membership services and development. ICPI supports the ICPI Foundation administrative and governance expenses.


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Summary of ICPI Financial Information ICPI Total Revenue $3.95 million

ICPI Total Expenses $3.55 million

For the year ending June 30, 2018

For the year ending June 30, 2018

4% Services/ Investments

4%

11%

Publications

Administration

4%

17%

Governance

32%

Programs

ICPI FY 18 Revenue Sources $3,952,709

Dues

ICPI FY 18 Expenses $3,554,364 84%

43% Meetings and exhibits

Programs/ Foundation support

ICPI Foundation Total Revenue Unrestricted $827,585

ICPI Program Expenses $3,554,364

For the year ending June 30, 2018

ICPI Foundation FY 18 Revenue

Investment Income ............................................................$287,921 Released from time restrictions ..................................$468,501 ICPI in-kind support ..............................................................$71,163 Total Revenue ........................................................................$827,585

ICPI Foundation Total Expenses $290,352 For the year ending June 30, 2018

7% Public, Government & Association Relations

6% Publications

8% Membership

ICPI FY 18 Program Expenses $2,996,752

9% Services

ICPI Foundation FY 18 Expenses

Programs and Research ...................................................$259,764 Administration & Governance ........................................$30,588 Total Expenses .......................................................................$290,352 ICPI Foundation Net Assets $5,939,767 For Year Ending June 30, 2018

2% Foundation

21% Programs and research

48% Meetings and exhibits


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ICPI Foundation For Education and Research Contributors (through December 31, 2018)

The Paver Society Chairman’s Cabinet, $500,000+ Columbia Machine, Inc. Oldcastle Architectural, Inc. Keystone Hardscapes, a Quikrete Company Unilock

Trustees, $250,000+ Besser Company Lafarge North America, Inc.

Founder, $150,000+

Regent, $25,000+

Benefactor, $5,000+

Anchor Block Company BASF Construction Chemicals Borgert Products, Inc. Midwest Block & Brick National Cement Company of Alabama ORCO Block & Hardscape Pavers by Ideal Solomon Colors, Inc. Standley Batch Systems, Inc. Unit Paving, Inc. Willamette Graystone, Inc.

Dancing Bear, Inc. Earth Shelter Developers Euclid Chemical Company Richard Goode ICPI Central Florida Chapter Matt & Ingrid Lynch Lee & Sylvia Martin Eric Milot David & Sarah Pitre Chris Ross Ross Yantzi’s Pavestone Plus Ltd. Stone Age Pavers, Inc.

Endowment Campaign

Sponsor, $3,000+

MASA GmbH/MASA-USA, LLC

Ambassador, $100,000+ ACM Chemistries, Inc. Argos Cement USA CEMEX USA Essroc Cement Lehigh Hanson, Inc. Mutual Materials Corporation Nicolock Paving Stones Pathfinder Systems/Tiger International St. Marys Cement Inc. (Canada)/a VCNA Company Topwerk Hess Group Venator Materials Corp.

Governor, $50,000+ Acker-Stone Industries Basalite Concrete Products KOBRA Molds, LLC LANXESS Corporation Oaks Concrete Products Rampf Molds Industries, Inc. Rekers (NA), Inc.

Fellow, $15,000+ Ed & Diva Fioroni GCP Applied Technologies Krete Industries, Inc. Santerra Stonecraft Fred & Paula Schultz & Family Team ICPI Foundation (Mt. Rainier Climb)

Patron, $10,000+ Steve Berry Joseph & Tress Bowen Brown’s Concrete Products Limited GIE+EXPO/Sellers Expositions Hardscapes USA Ironsmith, Inc. Charles & Isabel McGrath RCP Block & Brick, Inc. Seal N’ Lock System Corporation Bobby Staten TEKA North America, Inc. Tremron Group

Ray Clark Rick Crooks Oberfield’s, Inc. Richard’s Paint Manufacturing Co., Inc. Bill Schneider Southwest Specialties Gary & Debbie Stowe

Friend, $1,000+ Advanced Concrete Technologies, Inc. Continental Hardscape Systems, LLC iwi group, LLC SEK, Inc. Site Technologies, Inc.


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ICPI Board of Directors Frank Gandora Creative Hardscape Company

William Miller Lehigh White Cement Company

Terri Grulke Besser Company

Mike Mueller TEKA North America, Inc.

Brady Hawley Shaw Brick

Larry Nicolai Pavers by Ideal

Brad Cobbledick Oaks Concrete Products

Manfred Herold Brown’s Concrete Products, Ltd.

Nino Nicolia Nicolock Paving Stones

Gerry Colquhoun Solomon Colors, Inc.

Dean Jurik ACM Chemistries, Inc.

Fred Adams, Jr. Fred Adams Paving Co., Inc.

Conor Cooper Anchor, an Oldcastle Company

Victoria McCrie BASF Construction Chemicals

Joshua Barnes Permaloc Corporation

Jesse Cravath Rochester Concrete Products

Bill McHugh GCP Applied Technologies

Kendall Anderegg, Chair Mutual Materials Company Marshall Brown, PhD, Chair-Elect ACM Chemistries, Inc. Ed Fioroni, PhD, Secretary/Treasurer Keystone Hardscapes Matt Lynch, Immediate Past Chair Anchor, an Oldcastle Company

Elliot Bender Oaks Concrete Products

Alwin Bennmann KBH Baustoffwerke Gebhart & Soehne GmbH & Company KG Steve Berry Oldcastle APG Charles Ciccarello Techo-Bloc

Charles Gamarekian Cambridge Pavers, Inc.

Paul Pignatelli Best Way Stone David Pitre Keystone Hardscapes Andy Savoie Brooklin Concrete Products Corp. Dave Carter, Advisor Oaks Concrete Products

ICPI Foundation Board of Trustees Richard Goode, Chair Columbia Machine, Inc.

Steve Berry Oldcastle APG

David Pitre, Chair-Elect Keystone Hardscapes

Joe Bowen Mutual Materials Company

Ted Light, Secretary/Treasurer ACM Chemistries, Inc. Roberto Nicolia, Immediate Past Chair Nicolock Paving Stones Fred Adams, Jr. Fred Adams Paving Co., Inc.

Andrew Bryant Unilock Group of Companies Dave Carter Oaks Concrete Products Kevin Curtis Besser Company

Kevin Earley Oldcastle Architectural, Inc. Ed Fioroni, PhD Keystone Hardscapes Charles Gamarekian Cambridge Pavers, Inc. Manfred Herold Brown’s Concrete Products, Ltd. Travis Hilldore Pathfinder Systems/ Tiger USA

Larry Nicolai Pavers by Ideal Kendall Anderegg, Ex-Officio Mutual Materials Company Marshall Brown, PhD, Ex-Officio ACM Chemistries, Inc.


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ICPI Voting Membership ICPI’s diverse and unique membership drives Institute’s success. Members include manufacturers, contractors, industry suppliers, dealers/distributors, designers, and educators committed to the future growth and advancement of our industry. ICPI Voting Members (as of January 2018)

PRODUCERS Abbotsford Concrete Products Ltd. Abbotsford, BC

Brown’s Concrete Products, Ltd. Sudbury, ON

Acker-Stone Industries Corona, CA

Building Products Corporation East Saint Louis, IL

Air Vol Block, Inc. San Luis Obispo, CA Alamo Concrete Pavers San Antonio, TX Angelus Block Company, Inc. Rialto, CA Artistic Paver Mfg. North Miami Beach, FL Barkman Concrete, Ltd. Steinbach, MB Basalite Concrete Products Tracy, CA Best Way Stone, Ltd. Woodbridge, ON Bolduc Concrete Products Ste-Marie, QC Borgert Products, Inc. Saint Joseph, MN Brooklin Concrete Products Corp. Brooklin, ON

Calstone Company Sunnyvale, CA Cambridge Pavers, Inc. Lyndhurst, NJ County Materials Corporation Marathon, WI E.P. Henry Corporation Woodbury, NJ Eagle Bay Hardscape Products Richmond, VA Fendt Builders’ Supply, Inc. Ann Arbor, MI

Keystone Hardscapes Grapevine, TX

R.I. Lampus Company Springdale, PA

Lowcountry Paver Company Hardeeville, SC

RCP Block & Brick, Inc. Lemon Grove, CA

McNear Brick & Block San Rafael, CA Midwest Block & Brick Bridgeton, MO Mutual Materials Company Bellevue, WA NewLine Hardscapes Doswell, VA Nicolock Paving Stones Lindenhurst, NY Oaks Concrete Products Brampton, ON Oberfield’s LLC Delaware, OH

FireRock Building Materials Birmingham, AL

Oldcastle Architectural, Inc. Atlanta, GA

Gagne and Son Belgrade, ME

Olsen Pavingstone, Inc. San Juan Capistrano, CA

Genest Sanford, ME

ORCO Block & Hardscape Stanton, CA

Interlock Paving Systems, Inc. Hampton, VA

Pavers by Ideal Westford, MA

RINOX–Canada Terrebonne, QC Rochester Concrete Products Rochester, MN Santerra Stonecraft McGregor, ON Shaw Brick Lantz, NS Southwest Block, Inc. Rio Rancho, NM Stepstone, Inc. Gardena, CA Techo-Bloc Saint Hubert, QC Willow Creek Concrete Products, Inc. Oakdale, MN


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ASSOCIATES ACM Chemistries, Inc. Norcross, GA

GCP Applied Technologies Cambridge, MA

Pathfinder Systems/Tiger USA Holland, MI

Solidia Technologies, Inc. Piscataway, NJ

Advanced Concrete Technologies, Inc. Greenland, NH

Haarup North America, Inc. Portland, OR

PAVE TECH/Hardscape Outfitters Prior Lake, MN

Solomon Colors, Inc. Springfield, IL

Alliance Designer Products, Inc. Laval, QC

Innovative Concrete Technology, LLC Port Murray, NJ

Automacad, Inc. Candiac, QC

IQ Power Tools Moreno Valley, CA

Perma Edge Industries, LLC Alpha, OH

BASF Construction Chemicals Cleveland, OH

iwi group, LLC Norcross, GA

Permaloc Corporation Holland, MI

St Marys Cement Inc. (Canada)/a VCNA Company Toronto, ON

Bedrock Logistics Dallas, TX

J. McCoy Equipment, Ltd. Port Perry, ON

POYATOS Export, S.A. Granada, Spain

Standley Batch Systems, Inc. Cape Girardeau, MO

Besser Company Alpena, MI

J R Automation LLC Earth City, MO

Quadra Buford, GA

Techniseal, Inc. Candiac, QC

BP Pro Santa Ana, CA

KBH Lachen, Germany

Rampf Molds Industries, Inc. Hagerstown, MD

TEKA North America, Inc. Chesapeake, VA

Cathay Industries USA, Inc. New Braunfels, TX

KOBRA Molds, LLC Hudson, WI

Rekers (North America), Inc. Elmsford, NY

The Euclid Chemical Company Cleveland, OH

Channel Industrial Group, Inc. Bradford, ON

Krete Butler, WI

Sable Marco, Inc. Port-Rouge, QC

TMS International Horsham, PA

Columbia Machine, Inc. Vancouver, WA

KVM International A/S Kjellerup, Denmark

Seal King Inc. Brampton, ON

Topwerk America, Ltd. Burlington, ON

CornerStone Wall Solutions, Inc. Vancouver, BC

LANXESS Pittsburgh, PA

SEK, Inc. Saint Charles, IL

Venator Americas, LLC Beltsville, MD

Lehigh Cement Company Sarasota, FL

Sika Corporation Lyndhurst, NJ

Weber MT, Inc. Bangor, ME

MASA-USA LLC Green Bay, WI

Silca System LLC dba StoneDeks System Alliance, OH

Wuerschum North America, Inc. Orlando, FL

Slab Innovation Inc. St. Hubert, QC

ZENITH Maschinenfabrik GmbH Neunkirchen, Germany

Dynamatrix, a division of Dyna Woodbridge, ON F. von Langsdorff Licensing, Ltd. Caledon, ON Federated Insurance Owatonna, MN

Op-Smart Buffalo, NY

Penta US, Inc. Brooklyn, NY

SRW Products Princeton, MN STAMPI Brunello San Donà di Piave VE, Italy

CONTRACTORS (VOTING) Aqua-Paving Construction Yorkville, IL

East Penn Pavement Company Slatington, PA

Bauman Landscape and Construction San Francisco, CA

Engledow Estates Carmel, IN

B.C. Pavers, Inc. Renton, WA Creative Hardscape Company Lakewood, CO Decorative Paving, Inc. Loveland, OH Designs by Stonescapes Commerce City, CO

European Paving Designs, Inc. San Jose, CA Farley Interlocking Paving Palm Desert, CA Fred Adams Paving Company, Inc. Morrisville, NC

Greenmark Landscaping & Development, Inc. Ottawa, ON Groundscapes, Inc. Lavista, NE GT Contracting Corporation Washington, DC Landscape Concepts Inc. Keymar, MD LPS Pavement Company Oswego, IL PaverBright NV LLC Reno, NV

Paver Décor Masonry Calimesa, VA Precise Paving, Inc. West Palm Beach, FL Stowe Contracting, Inc. Marina, CA Structures, Inc. Shakopee, MN Unit Paving, Inc. Charlotte, NC Westwood Contractors, Inc. (T/A Westcon) Hampton, VA


Why is ICPI Membership Important to Your Company

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Coming in 2019 ICPI Advancement

New 2019–22 Strategic Plan Launch education program for Emerging Leaders

Spanish & French translation of 9th Edition Concrete Paver Installer Course

Technical/Construction

25th Annual Meeting 25th Anniversary ICPI and Industry commemorative publication and video

Education

Workforce Development career promotional plan implementation

Learning Management System Residential and Commercial Installer Specialist Courses Online Residential and Commercial Sales Specialist Courses Online Boot Camp program to train new installer recruits to the field ICPI Concrete Paver Installer Course incorporated into high school and postsecondary schools curriculum in the US and Canada

Life-cycle costs of interlocking concrete pavement systems Tech Spec on Interlocking Concrete Pavement Maintenance

Traffic Calming Details & Guide

Best manufacturing practices manual

Permeable Design Pro software upgrades

Respirable silica task-level exposure research

Hardscape North America

Introduces the Hardscape House, the new location for the HNA exhibits, demonstrations and installer championship.

Upcoming Meetings and Events 2019 Summer Meeting Minneapolis, MN • August 26–29, 2019

2019 Hardscape North America Louisville, KY • October 16–18, 2019

2020 Annual Meeting & ICON-Xchange Salt Lake City, UT • February 17–22, 2020


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