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at ShannonAirport. Since 1995, the IPA has awarded the coveted prizes for excellent achievement in the parking industry sector. At the remodeled air- port, the company installed a fully net- worked PMAbacus systemas part of the contract. Digital PaymentTechnologies has received an order from City of Glen-


dale,CA, to supply Luke pay stations for the city’s on-street and off-street parking operations. The initial order is for 37 Luke pay stations configured with coin acceptors, credit cardreaders, andonline services, with a plan to install up to 80 machines. “DPT has always had a strong and growing client base inCaliforniawith several leading parking operators, uni- versities, and cities,” said Chris Chettle, Vice President of Marketing. “We are


excited to add the city of Glendale ... andlook forwardto expanding our rela- tionship in the future.” Metromont Corp. received three


national design awards at the annual Precast/Prestressed Concrete Insti- tute conference inOrlando, FL. Includ- ed in the awards was Jacoby Develop- ment’sAtlantic Station inAtlanta for Best Parking Structure. The precast concrete systemwas a key component in elevat- ing numerous city streets and providing parking for 7,000 vehicles. The archi- tect/engineerwasCarlWalker Inc. and the contractorwasVratsinasConstruc- tion Co. The parking structure project has been recognized as a nationalmod- el for smart growth and newurbanism. Nova Bus has appointed Richard


Lepage as Director, Human Capital for its Plattsburgh, NY, assembly plant. He hasmore than 20 years of experience in human resourcemanagement in indus- trial settings, including five asDirector of Human Resources for Prevost Car, one of Nova’s sister companies within the VolvoGroup. Also, Jean-Marc Landry has been named the company’s Vice President, Sales. “His work (atNova) has greatly contributed to establishing the client culture that remains one of our cornerstones for success,” said Jean- Pierre Baracat, Vice President, Business Development. LEDtronics Inc. celebrated its first


25 years of solid-state lighting design since the its founding by Pervaiz and Almas Lodhie.During their September anniversary event at headquarters in Torrance, CA, executives thanked employees and customers for making possible the company’s successes to date, and for providing advanced tech- nological opportunities for future achievements. Also, the company has named Greg Krymer as Product Sales Manager for Architectural Lighting. He had been the company’s Southern Cali- forniaDistrict SalesManager. JeffreyD. Smith has assumed the


role of president of High Concrete Group. He previously served as senior vice president of operations at High Industries. Smith brings 24 years of industrialmanagement experience. Walter P Moore has added top


talent in itsTulsa,OK, officewith expert- ise in civil engineering, design, site development and projectmanagement. Hollis R. Allen Jr. assumes the role of Senior Engineer. He is president of the local chapter of theOklahoma Society


10 JANUARY 2009 • PARKING TODAY • www.parkingtoday.com


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