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niversity, Municipal, Hospital, Airport and Private Parking
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Choose from one of our AIMS Ticketer Ensembles for on-street ticket issuance and electronic tire chalking with automated ticket upload to AIMS or your in-house parking management software.
AIMS Permit Management simplifies permit issuance, payments, and invoicing. AIMS maintains lot and permit inventories, multiple waiting lists, generates custom correspondence, and provides detailed reports.
AIMS Web+ is your complete solution for online permit registration, ticket appeals and payments with complete parking account review. Our e-commerce solution is designed to enhance your customer service while reducing office traffic.
AIMS is available for use with Oracle or MS SQL databases and integrates with your R/O lookup agency, DMV, collection agency, gate arm software, SCT Banner, PeopleSoft, custom finance packages, print shops, and cashiering software.
Customer Service and User-Friendly products drive University – Municipal – Hospital – Airport – Private Operators to AIMS.
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EDC Corporation ELECTRONIC DATA COLLECTION CORP.
EAST COAST 13 Dwight Park Drive Syracuse, New York 13209 70Wakelin Terrace
St. Catharines, Ontario L2M4K9 (905) 931-4085 | Fax: (905) 931-4086
See us at the IPI booth #465 20 MAY 2010 • PARKING TODAY •
www.parkingtoday.com WEST COAST 42196 Roanoke Street Temecula, California 92591
800-886-6316 | Fax (315) 706-0330 877-277-6771 CANADA
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annual MIP Award program showcases many of the new products exhibited at theWOC and highlights the innovation they bring to the industry. The winners will be introduced in theMay issue of Concrete Construction and the June issue of Concrete&Masonry Construction Projects. Steinco ProjectManagement, an operating division of
Steinco Inc., has been renamed Steinco Studio to better con- vey its broad capabilities, said David O. Stein, Managing Principal. He recently announced the name change and the appointment of Stephen Monaco, AIA, as Director of Design and Construction. The newly renamed company is a LEED-accredited in-house project team of architects, con- struction managers and IT consultants specializing in assist- ing office tenants. McMahonAssociates has been selected by the City of
Philadelphia Department of Streets to provide a compre- hensive study of existing traffic signals on 21 corridors, including more than 600 intersections, and to provide engi- neering services for the retiming of these traffic signals. It will conduct before and after travel time studies; do traffic volume data collection and capacity analysis; and prepare work orders for the city to use in implementing the timing changes.Work is slated to begin this summer and be complet- ed within two years. For the second year in a row,CH2MHill – a global full-
service consulting, design, construction and operations firm – has been selected by the Ethisphere Institute as one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies.” The fourth annual list highlights 100 organizations that lead the way in promoting ethical business standards. “The competition ... was the strongest it has ever been, with a record number of organiza- tions vying for this honor,” saidAlex Brigham, the institute’s Executive Director. Nicholas DiTempora, a former longtimeMapei execu-
tive, has been awarded theOrdine alMerito della Repubblica Italiana (Order ofMerit of the Italian Republic), Italy’s high- est ranking honor and most senior order of knighthood, for his humanitarian and philanthropic activities. The Consul General inMiami,Marco Rocca, made the formal presenta- tion on Jan. 3. VPNE Parking Solutions has hired parking industry
veteran Andrew S. Hill as Director of Special Projects, a newly created position. He is well-known in the industry from his previous role at Walker Parking Consultants, where he managed multiple planning, financial and opera- tional engagements across the U.S. for a variety of clients. Hill alsowas a regional chairman for theNPA’s ParkingCon- sultants Council. JohnUdelson, President ofCurbsideHospitality and a
member of the Executive Committee of the National Park- ingAssociation (NPA), was recognized during NPA’s winter meetings for his efforts as chair of its CertificationAdvisory Board. Udelson received an honorary Certified Parking Pro- fessional (CPP) accreditation from NPA Chairman Herb Anderson. The board recently completed an overhaul of the CPP Study Guide and is working on a new exam to be launched in June. Formore information on the CPP program, contact Andrea Bryan at
abryan@npapark.org
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