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A valuable resource for future decision-makers.

Paveshare is a landscape architecture student resource website that began life eleven years ago as a collaborative project with university colleges of landscape architecture. This effort was made possible by ICPI technical leadership and the generous support of the ICPI Foundation for Education and Research.

The use of the website has grown well beyond its original audience through the assistance of Land8, a landscape architects’ network with well-established ties to ASLA student chapters.

Adapting to the student preferences of today.

With advances in both technology and student expectations, it has become time to invest in re-developing the website and building upon our working relationship with Land8.

This work has already produced several new website features that improve usability and focus for aspiring landscape architects. As we move forward, we expect to engage with students across North America to help ICPI deliver the content students need and want in a manner that meets today’s expectations.

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Reaching design professionals is a priority.

ICPI has chosen AEC Daily as the primary platform for the delivery of the current 6 professional continuing education courses for architects, landscape architects, engineers, and contractors, all of which are influential in the selection of ICP and PICP pavements.

ICPI currently maintains six courses on the AEC Daily website, all of which are approved for AIA continuing education credit and are promoted by ICPI and AEC Daily.

Interest in ICPI courses is growing rapidly.

From its modest beginning of three courses and a handful of prospects, ICPI’s presence has grown steadily for two years. The courses have found audiences with design and construction professionals as well as public agencies.

ICPI staff has proposed an additional 3 courses of study which we believe will continue to expand ICPI influence with early decisionmakers. The current courses are maintained as they continue to be productive.

6 COURSE AUDIENCE

Architects 38%

Engineers 27%

Landscape Architects 21%

Contractors 6%

Inspectors 2%

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