PERMEABLE PAVEMENT
In a time of brugeoning green-consciousness in construction of all
types, permeable concrete pavers are becoming the fastest-growing
product in the interlocking paver world.   Parking lots, access roads,
streets and other newly paved surfaces can be constructed with
strength and aesthetic appeal while affording vertical drainage - and
thereby avoiding damaging runoff to adjacent properties.

Many larger projects can be machine-installed, thus executed with less
labor cost.

Syrstone can provide complete packages including pavers, bed, base
strata, curbs  and engineering - or quote the finished paver surface
only, while assisting your design professional in his drainage design.
Center Street Village Slide Show
Center Street Village / Mentor, Ohio

The privately-owned upscale residential
community of Center Street Village, in Mentor,  
was the first permeable project of its type and
size in northern Ohio.  Using Unilock's Optilok
permeable pavers, Syrstone achieved a finished
surface of decorative appeal and far more than
adequate vertical drainage.  When complete, the
village will have more than 143,000 SF of Optilok
pavement.
Crystal Beach  / Poet's Landing
Danbury, CT

Construction of the upscale resort community of
Crystal Beach / Poet's Landing, in Danbury, CT,  
required several fast-track installations of 15,000
to 20,000 SF each of Unilock Eco-stone pavers
over a one-year period.  The community is now
served by some 94,000 SF of parking lots and
drives which provide the necessary vertical
drainage in this pristine environment.
Shur-Gard Storage Facilities
Mahopac, NY

Shur-Gard Storage Facilities in Mahopac, NY,
bury, CT, needed some 71,000 SF of Unilock's
Eco-stone pavers installed, in less than a month,
among and leading to its storage structures.  The
installation allowed the lower-Hudson River
region facility to meet New York City Watershed
regulatory requirements.
Citifield / Shea Stadium Bus Parking Lot
Flushing, NY

Before The New York Mets played their home
opener on April 10, 2008, Syrstone had to install
75,000 SF of Unilock's Ecoloc pavers for the bus
parking lot at the Flushing complex.  Problem: the
installation couldn't start until March 17, during
rainy weather.  But foreman Ray Rumrill got the
job done with almost a week to spare.