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ASSOCIATIONS Wisconsin Parking Association


Tel: 414 229-4722; Fax: 414 223-4137 Email: mkenney@parking.com


PRES: VP: TREAS:


Michael T. Kenney, CPS Parking ofWisconsin, Inc.


George Schulz, Bloom Consultants


Patti Cruz, City ofWaukesha


MEMBERS: TheWisconsin Parking Association’s members are those employed, appointed or elected by agencies dealing with public or private parking or those engaged in supplying goods or services in the parking field, including parking operators. Annual membership fee is $25.


The organization was founded in 1991 to aid persons involved in providing parking services. There is a one-day conference held each fall. The Wisconsin Parking Association provides educational services to members, promotes and supports legislation important to the park- ing field and provides a forum for members to communicate via electronic media.


PUBS: EVENTS:


Semi-annual Newsletter Fall Conference


CONTACTS: Michael T. Kenney, President, Tel: 414-223-4722; Email: mkenney@parking.com


WEBSITE: www.wisconsinparking association.com


ASSOCIATIONS RELATED TO THE PARKING INDUSTRY


American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)


One E.Wacker Drive, Suite 700 Chicago, IL 60601 Tel: 866.ASK.AISC; Fax: 312.896.9022 Email: solutions@aisc.org


The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association established in 1921 to serve the structural steel design community and con- struction industry in the United States.


AISC offers two excellent references for those who design, build, own, and maintain parking garages. Innovative Solutions in Steel: Open- Deck Parking Structures, which was written for designers and owners, is an introduction to steel-framed parking structures that provides general information in a non-technical manner. AISC Steel Design Guide No. 18 - Steel-Framed Open- Deck Parking Structures - includes infor- mation on open-deck parking structures, design considerations for both deck and fram- ing systems, fire protection requirements and durability. It also helps structural engineers with strength and serviceability issues.


As a service to the design and construction industry, the Steel Solutions Center (SSC) was created to provide technical assistance, inno- vative solutions, and tools to facilitate the design of structural steel. The SSC can provide information on cost and scheduling as well as work with you on a conceptual solution to your parking needs.


CONTACTS: AISC Steel Solutions Center WEBSITE: www.aisc.org


Automated andMechanical Parking Association


Chicago, IL 60610 CHAIR:


PRES: VP:


SECY: TREAS: Lee Lazarus - APT Parking


MartinWright - FATA Automation AriMilstein - Automotion Parking Constantin Haag Jacqueline Smith


BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Jacqueline Smith - Spacesaver Parking Lee Lazarus - APT Parking Constantin Haag - Robotic Parking


People and Products in Parking Directory • www.parkingtoday.com


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