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AP&I Announces Live KBI Flexi‑Pave Trail Installation Demonstration at Alpine Groves Park
The live demo will show local leaders KBI Flexi‑Pave’s installation, drainage performance, beautification impact, and safety‑focused trail design. Atlantic

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[{"type":"text","content":" The live demo will show local leaders KBI Flexi‑Pave’s installation, drainage performance, beautification impact, and safety‑focused trail design. Atlantic Power & Infrastructure Corp. (OTCMKTS:AWSL)TAMPA, FL, UNITED STATES, March 26, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Atlantic Power & Infrastructure Corp. (AP&I) (OTC: AWSL), through its wholly owned subsidiary K.B. Industries, Inc. (KBI), announced today that KBI will host a live, on site demonstration of KBI Flexi® Pave, the company’s flexible, porous trail surfacing solution made from recycled tires. The event will take place Tuesday, April 1, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Alpine Groves Park in Switzerland, Florida. The demonstration will allow county officials, parks staff, public works teams, and community stakeholders to observe the installation of the final sections of the new KBI Flexi® Pave trail at Alpine Groves Park, installed by KBI Certified Installer Dave Laub of Laub’s Drainage Solutions. Attendees will also have the opportunity to walk a completed portion of the surface and see firsthand how the material conforms to existing conditions and supports natural drainage. “KBI Flexi® Pave works well in parks because it can be installed over many existing surfaces, which helps save both time and money during construction. Its porous design supports natural, positive drainage, and it creates a softer, more comfortable trail surface for both pedestrians and animals,” said Dave Laub, Certified KBI Flexi® Pave Installer for the project. KBI Flexi® Pave is used in municipal, county, and state projects across the United States and is known for its durability, low maintenance needs, passive nutrient removal, and high porosity rate — capable of managing up to 3,000 gallons of water per square foot per hour. The material is made from recycled tires and aggregate, supporting both environmental stewardship and long-term infrastructure performance. In addition to its drainage and durability benefits, the new KBI Flexi® Pave pathway at Alpine Groves Park will contribute to park beautification efforts by providing a clean, natural looking trail surface that blends with the surrounding environment. Its flexible structure helps reduce trip and fall hazards by minimizing cracks, surface separation, and uneven transitions often found in traditional hard surface trails. The ...