Stormwater Management Concrete

Stormwater Management Concrete

PERVIOUS CONCRETE FOR COMMERCIAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Pervious concrete for stormwater management helps commercial and municipal projects meet EPA Phase II stormwater requirements, reduce impervious surface coverage, and earn LEED credits. We install pervious concrete for parking lots, walkways, plazas, and fire lanes where stormwater infiltration is required by local ordinance or site design. Each installation includes engineered stone reservoir base, proper subgrade preparation, and maintenance guidelines for long-term permeability.

Key Highlights

EPA compliance

meets Phase II stormwater requirements for new development and redevelopment.

Impervious surface reduction

pervious concrete counts as pervious cover in stormwater calculations.

LEED credits

contributes to LEED Sustainable Sites credits for stormwater management.

Why Choose Our Stormwater Management Concrete

Pervious concrete is an engineered stormwater management tool for commercial and municipal projects. We work with civil engineers to design and install pervious concrete systems that meet specific infiltration rates, storage volumes, and regulatory requirements. Each installation includes the engineered stone reservoir, proper subgrade preparation, and maintenance guidelines.

Signs You Need Stormwater Management Concrete

1. Development stormwater requirements

Your site plan requires stormwater management features to meet local, state, or federal regulations.

Our Process

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Step 1Engineering

Civil engineer designs pervious system to meet site-specific stormwater management requirements.

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Step 2Base construction

Install engineered stone reservoir base with proper grading and overflow provisions.

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Step 3Pervious placement

Pour pervious concrete per ACI 522 guidelines with quality control testing.

Brands & Materials

  • Cemstone pervious mixes
  • NRMCA Pervious Concrete standards

FAQs About Stormwater Management Concrete

Does pervious concrete work in cold climates?

Yes. Pervious concrete actually performs well in cold climates because water drains through instead of ponding on the surface — reducing ice formation. The stone reservoir below the frost line doesn't freeze. Proper design accounts for Minnesota's climate and soil conditions.

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Because with Legacy General Services,You Get More Than a Guarantee

When you choose Legacy General Services for your concrete project in the NW Metro, you're choosing a partner committed to quality that lasts.

Reputation

MN-registered contractor since 2023. Insured and trusted by homeowners across the NW Metro.

Transparency

No hidden fees or surprise charges. Upfront pricing on every concrete project—big or small, start to finish.

Efficiency

On-time scheduling and reliable project timelines. We show up when we say we will and finish on schedule.

Quality

Air-entrained, freeze-thaw resistant concrete built for Minnesota winters. Every pour meets or exceeds code.