Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements - Greater St. Louis Area

See below for photos and videos from completed projects as well those taken during the construction process.

Aqua-Bric Permeable Pavers
UNI Eco-Stone Permeable Pavers


National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC)

Alton, IL - South of the Melvin Price Dam


Video - Access Road Mechanical Paver Installation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cctcDgpz0sM






US Army Corps of Engineers

Rivers Project Office / Migratory Bird Sanctuary (West Alton, MO)
Aqua-Bric Pavers - Riverlands Blend (modified from Timberwood Blend)



Aqua-Bric - New Town Blend





Permeable Paver Alley Pilot Project (Compton Heights near Geyer Avenue)

City of Saint Louis Board of Public Service - Terra Cotta Blend Aqua-Bric Pavers



Aqua-Bric - Forest Park Blend


Ranken Jordan (Maryland Heights, MO)

Aqua-Bric Pavers in Limestone and Timberwood Tan Colors

University City Parking Lot - AquaBric (Timberwood Blend)


Aqua-Bric - Turnberry Blend
Aqua-Bric - Autumn Hickory Blend
Aqua-Bric - Turnberry Blend

Aqua-Bric (Parking Lot) - Autumn Hickory Blend

Navastone Roman Cobble (Sidewalk) - Autumn Brown and Buff












UNI Eco-Stone - Bethany Ledge and Terra Cotta Blends


Aqua-Bric and UNI Eco-Stone - Limestone and Timberwood Blend


UNI Eco-Stone Drive Lanes with Aqua-Bric Parking Areas (2008 Office Expansion)

UNI Eco-Stone Pavers (original installation in 2004)


Please contact David Mudd at 314-291-3200 with any questions or for additional information on the concrete pavers available from Midwest Products Group.







1 comment:

  1. I have always loved the look of interlocking pavers like these. They even inspired me to get similar pavers for my own yard. It really adds that special look I had been looking for

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