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entrance to Lincoln Road’s famed pedestrian promenade and retail showplace, LAZ Parking’s latest facility is part of a “live, work, play” environment that encompasses 13 retail concept stores, 110,000 square feet of fully leased office space, a 300- space parking facility, four restaurants, an event space and five luxury residences. John P. Bachner has been appointed Executive Director of


the National Lighting Bureau (NLB). Established in 1976, it is an independent, not-for-profit, lighting-education organization sponsored by professional societies, trade associations,manufac- turers, utilities and U.S. government agencies. Bachner has served as the NLB’s Communications Director since 1976, pro- viding services via Bachner Communications. TagMaster, a producer of advanced RFID solutions, has


received a 5MSEK order for a vehicle access control system related to the 2010 CommonwealthGames in October in India. The government installationwill control access of vehicles to and from the arenas and other venues in the Delhi area for security and protection purposes. The company’s local distributor, Pep- perl+Fuchs (India), will assist in the implementation. Record numbers of technical papers and exhibitors await


attendees of the Third International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib) Congress, in what promises to be a landmark event for those involved in the concrete, building and bridge industries. To be heldMay 27-30 in conjunction with the 2010 PCIAnnual Convention and Bridge Conference outsideWash- ington,DC, the Fédération Internationale du Béton Congress has attracted extensiveU.S. and international interest.Withmore than 500 papers and 100,000 square feet of exhibits, it will be the largest event in PCI’s 56-year history. Formore information or to register, visit www.pci.org. The six-level, 1,400-space Sony Electronics Parking Struc-


ture, located at the company’s office campus in San Diego, accommodates staff of the newly built adjacent Sony Office Building. International Parking Design, architect of record for the structure, utilized “green” building practices, including incor- poration of a bio-swale stormwater treatment system, photovolta- ic panels on the roof level, and assigned spaces for vanpools and low-emission and energy-efficient vehicles. After 32 years with System Parking and in the parking


industry, most recently in the Orlando, FL, market, Tom Phillips has moved on to pursue other opportunities. He cur- rently is an agent with KellerWilliams Realty in Orlando and works as a private consultant. Contact himat (407) 580-8757 or taprealtor@earthlink.net. Standard Parking Corp. has been awarded two three-year


contracts with theMetropolitanWashingtonAirportsAuthori- ty to manage the operation and maintenance of shuttle bus serv- ices at Reagan National and Dulles International airports. The company will operate a fleet of more than 70 buses, transporting about 6 million passengers and employees annually between ter- minals, parking lots, garages and, in the case of ReaganNational, the consolidated rental car facility. Standard will begin services at the airports onApril 1. BOSS Software, the makers of the BOSScars and BOSS-


cops suite of campus safety software, has introduced BOSScars 6.2, a version developed to meet the ever-changing needs of school parking offices. Developers worked to provide clients with the most relevant, user-friendly campus parking software available. The changes implemented in the 6.2 version center on


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web customizability. For example, schools are now able to request more information at login to the BOSScars system, such as license plate or driver’s license numbers. Howard P. Lewis, representing the Illuminating Engineer-


ing Society of NorthAmerica (IES), has been elected chair of the National Lighting Bureau (NLB), an independent, not-for- profit, lighting-education organization. Also elected to NLB officeswereViceChairCary S.Mendelsohn of ImperialLight- ingMaintenance Co., representing the interNationalAssocia- tion of Lighting Management Companies (NALMCO); and Secretary/Treasurer James M. Yorgey, P.E., L.C., Technical ApplicationsManager forNLB sponsor Lutron ElectronicsCo. TheWalker Parking Board of Directors has approved the


following promotions:Kenneth “Casey”Wagner, P.E., named a Vice President, will remain Managing Principal of the firm’s Houston office. Christopher Brennan, P.E., named a Principal, serves as Director of Operations for the Boston office. Gregory Neiderer, P.E., has been named Restoration Department Head forWalker Restoration Consultants in Philadelphia. James Pudleiner, P.E., was named Director of Operations of the Philadelphia office. Joseph Juzwiak, P.E., has been promoted to MEP Department Head.Also, several members ofWalker Park- ing recently passed engineering standards examinations, includ- ing Kyle D. Stanish, S.E., P.E., ProjectManager in the Chicago office; Kathryn E. Stairs, P.E., Design Engineer in the Philadel- phia office; and Project Engineer Christopher J.Gradziel, P.E., and Design Engineer Brandon C. Schrenker, P.E., both in the Boston office. GamedayManagement Group received a SilverAward in


the Event Services category at the 2009 SportBusiness Sports Event Management Awards. The company was honored for excellence in its transportation management services during Super Bowl XLIII. The black-tie awards ceremony was Nov. 10 at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. Green Courte Partners, a private equity real estate invest-


ment firm targeting niche sectors, has promoted both AmiA. Shah andMarnie C.Helfand toVice President. Shah will con- tinue and expand upon her existing role within the firm’s Retail Asset Management group. Helfand will do likewise within its CapitalMarkets group. Poly-Carb Inc., a division of Dow Formulated Systems,


has launched a newwebsite designed to share news and informa- tion about itsAsset Preservation model: www.dowassetpreserva- tion.com. The company says Asset Preservation is a visionary way of investing in preservation that extends the service life of road infrastructure and enhances safety with bridge deck, pave- ment safetymarking and parking infrastructure systems. Service Tracking Systems (STS) recently added a credit


card processing system interface between ComputerizedValet Parking Systems (CVPS) and SixCard Solutions, formerly 3C. This interface is currently in place at a premier hotel at Chicago’s O’Hare InternationalAirport. It is used at self-serve kiosks in the hotel lobby. STS says its dedication to servicing clients has led to development of a growing list of interface capabilities, including credit card processing applications and hotel management and flightmonitoring systems. Royce Integrated Solutions (RIS), a leading provider of


security related products designed for parking, access control and CCTV systems, has expanded operations, opening a regional


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