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Ecoloc® permeable interlocking concrete pavers features the same anchor-interlocking shape as our traditional UNI-Anchorlock® paver and offers the same benefits under heavy industrial loads. It can be mechanically installed for large-scale projects such as streets, parking lots, ports, and storage yards. UNI-Anchorlock's® patented design features shorter joints, resulting in a stronger, more stable pavement surface. 

Ecoloc® is becoming a popular choice for parking lots, both large and small due to its stability under traffic loads and ease of installation. Some of our projects include Morton Arboretum, Dominican University, and Autumn Trails in Illinois, as well as Westmoreland Street in Portland, Oregon and the Tacoma Landfill in Washington.  For more projects utilizing Ecoloc® visit our Projects page or see our UNI® Permeable Paver Project List.

NEW! Ecoloc Architectural Sheet.

Ecoloc® permeable pavers may be used in conjunction with solid UNI-Anchorlock® concrete pavers. Ecoloc® is not available in all areas. Please contact your local UNI Manufacturer for product availability.

DIMENSIONS:

Thickness: 3 1/8 inches (80mm)
Unit is an L shape with two equal sides and two false joints.
Outside Length: Approx. 8 7/8 inches (225mm)
Inside Length: Approx. 4 1/2 inches (112.5mm)
Width: 4 1/2 inches (112.5mm)

Approximately 2.41 pavers per square foot
Please note sizes may vary - contact your manufacturer for exact sizes.

UNI ECOLOC®

Morton Arboretum
Morton Arboretum Ecoloc Case Study

Over 173,000 sq ft of Ecoloc permeable pavers was
installed for this EPA
monitored project...
Learn more.
Ecoloc unit

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