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Structural Maintenance – Extending the Life of Your Parking Structure. Q1, 2008
Maintenance of Precast/Prestressed Concrete Parking Structures (312 KB) by Brian Hall, Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. Suggestions for Housekeeping, Preventive Maintenance, and Repair schedules.
Weighing Options for Long-term Gain (114 KB) by Peter DiLullo, Yolles Engineering. A life-cycle analysis of a parking facility needing major repairs delivers value.
Fiber Reinforced Polymer for Parking Garages (856 KB) by Gene Latour, Trancels. FRP composite materials have been successfully used in marine, automotive, industrial, and aerospace sectors for 40 years. It is now emerging in the infrastructure and construction industry.
Parking Structure Maintenance (470 KB) by Peter DiLullo and Nathan Corriveau, Yolles Partnership Inc. How to develop a parking structure maintenance program and what a good program needs to include.
Developing a Strategy to Look After Car Parks (541 KB) by Roel van Es, Makers UK Ltd. (as edited in February 2001 issue of Parking Review). Setting up a schedule for car park inspections to ensure a longer life for your facility; what to check and when to check.
The Bow Parkade (393 KB) by Timothy Madden, Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd., and Paul Fritz, Wiebe Forest Engineering Ltd. A major facelift of a downtown Calgary landmark, including reinforcing the concrete structure, applying light-coloured paint, and improving the lighting system.
PERC Wall of Fame: Progress in Improving Parking (271 KB) by Carole Dunlevie, Carleton University. An explanation of the Parking Excellence Recognized in Canada (PERC) program.
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