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News & Events
Jacksonville,
FL, July 20, 2010 --Press Release--Oldcastle Coastal, a
local hardscape
company, teamed up with Chris Klotz and his crew at Moderna Pavers of
Jacksonville
Beach for a unique paver installation. The project, a 100-foot-long
by 30-foot-wide winding path at Oldcastles outdoor showroom at their
plant in
Jacksonville, was no small task. "We wanted to have a
display area that flowed, so you could start at one end, walk down, and
see all
of the different displays and applications of each of our products", Mike
Costello, accounts manager for Oldcastle Coastal, explains of the space. "Moderna's expertise included the application of borders around the
different
products and correlating wall work".
The
outdoor showroom
features professional landscaping, a raised grill area, beautiful water
feature
and pavers including Holland, Solaris, Dublin Cobble, City Cobble, Mega
Bergerac and Milan Travertine as well as permeable pavers like Subterra,
Uni
Ecostone and Aqua Brick. "This
is a very unique
location where Jacksonville homeowners can view a full line of hardscape
products in an simulated backyard setting while exploring different
brick paver
sizes, shapes, layout patterns and colors,"Â says a project manager with Moderna Pavers. "I typically recommended my customers visit the Oldcastle
manufacturing
plant. There they can browse the outdoor showcase and see what the
products
look like in natural lighting conditions. They can also compare the
options
and, after choosing a few of their favorites, bring sample pieces home.
Jacksonville, FL, January 25,
2008 --Press
Release-- Moderna Pavers of Jacksonville Beach together with the
University of Florida
and Paversystems instruct another class and demonstration on installing
the newest ecological interlocking pavements. "The reason we
are working so hard to get the data on these new pavers is we believe
they will have a large impact on local water quality and drainage
conditions" said Chris Klotz- on site with Moderna Pavers.
This new Subterra line of Belgard permeable pavers have received
an excellent grade in water percolation studies. Moderna will be
performing just the second installation of this new Subterra line
in Florida. The first being at the HGTV dream home in Islamorada,
FL only weeks earlier. Subterra Stone is the most natural looking
permeable paver on the market. With six different natural stone texture
and 13 different false joint patterns, The result: unmatched style
and the appeal of actual cobblestones. Moderna, with Paversystems
are making a big push to get these new pavers out to municipalities
and local governments to increase awareness of the new ecological
brick paving system. We are pleased to announce that the town of
Atlantic Beach Florida has adopted new regulations dealing with the
allowable use of these new permeable brick pavers. "It really
is a system, and that system needs to be installed properly by a
certified installer"Â Said Mike Costello- of Paversystems. Another
important factor with the Subterra line and other interlocking brick
paver systems is the better durability and long-term strength aiding
to lower life-cycle costs than traditional rigid paving solutions,
particularly in extreme conditions.
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Jacksonville,
FL, November 21, 2007 --Press Releas-- New
landscape nursery and hardscape resource centers opens in a much
needed section of St Johns County. Hollys Nursery a full service
nursery and design center is already receiving local acclaim in northern
St Augustine Florida. "Teaming up with local brick paver installation
and supply company- Moderna Pavers (of nearby Jacksonville Beach)
was an easy move bringing a full range of products and services to
visitors of the nursery"Â Said an owner of the new nursery.
Now visitors can experience a total package of backyard options from
interlocking brick pavers to watergardens to outdoor kitchens to
pergolas, all right here in St Augustine. The over 4 acre facility
has just about everything you could imagine.
Jacksonville,
FL, September 05, 2007 --Press Release-- New Eco-Friendly
Pavers Are the Key to Improving Ground and Storm Water Runoff Affecting
Our Local Streams Rivers and Lakes. Moderna Pavers of Jacksonville
Beach together with the University of Florida and Paversystems instruct
a class on installing the newest ecological interlocking pavements.
These new pavers will be extensively tested to measure permeability
and water quality as it absorbed into our local soil. Increasing
water quality as it enters the St Johns river is key to the rivers
healthy future. This permeable pavement site located in Hastings,
FL, along with other sites near the St Johns were instrumented to
determine runoff reduction performance. Most of the common pavement
in developed areas leads to potential problems due to increased stormwater
runoff and contaminant loads to receiving waters. With the assistance
of the University of Florida, Paversystems - a Florida manufacturer
of concrete interlocking pavers and Moderna Pavers - a Jacksonville
based installation company have collaborated to produce and make
available paving materials that can be used to locally infiltrate
rainwater and reduce the runoff leaving a site. This can help to
decrease downstream flooding, the frequency of combined sewer overflow
(CSO) events, and the thermal pollution of sensitive waters. Use
of these materials can also eliminate problems with standing water,
provide for groundwater recharge, control erosion of streambeds and
riverbanks, facilitate pollutant removal, and provide for a more
aesthetically pleasing site. The effective imperviousness of any
given project is reduced while land use is maximized. Alternative
pavers can even eliminate the requirement for underground sewer pipes
and conventional storm water retention/detention systems. The drainage
of paved areas and traffic surfaces by means of permeable systems
is an important building block within an overall Low Impact Development
scheme that seeks to achieve a storm water management system close
to natural conditions.
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February 22, 2007 --Event Posting-- Looking
forward to another great Home and Patio Show. The Jacksonville Home
and Patio
spring show is just around the corner. Be sure to join us at booth
300 with Florida Georgia Contractors to see our newest paver display.
Previously voted "Best in Show" we are sure to draw some
attention with our elaborate booth showcasing the latest trends.
Show dates are March 4th through March 8th 2007. Project estimators
and members of the paver installation crew will be on-site throughout
the show to discuss projects and schedule at home consultations.
Be sure to register for this year's free paver patio and
custom pergola giveaway.
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Jacksonville, FL, January
12, 2005 --Press Release-- Removing
Your Concrete Driveway, and Recycling It. Recent popularity in using
interlocking concrete brick pavers for new construction and remodel
work has lead to an increase in the need to remove old cracked concrete
driveways. Moderna Pavers of Jacksonville FL has assembled a rig
designed to remove your driveway in a few hours- not a few
days, leaving no mess behind. More traditional methods of removing
concrete from your drive involved using a jackhammer, and a huge
school bus sized roll off dumpster positioned outside
your home for days. The dumpster is dangerous, very unsightly and
the jackhammer can lead problems associated heavy vibrating close
to your homes foundation. Moderna has developed an answer to this
concern- they have created a hydraulic grapple system that reaches
under the driveway, breaks it up in sections, and drops it safely
into a custom designed tri axle dump truck. This truck takes your
old drive to the recycling plant, leaving no damage, or mess behind.
This new system streamlines the installation of a new brick paver
driveway. "In some cases, we can remove concrete and install
a new beautiful brick paver driveway in one day"Â Says an
equipment operator for Moderna Pavers. Concrete demolition in Jacksonville
has been a specialty for Moderna for many years.
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