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International Airport opened Feb. 17. The new facility was designed by Walker Parking Consultants and RIM Architects, providing design and coordination services to Dick Pacific Construction Co. Using a design-build approach, the teamdeliv- ered the project in 16 months.Walker was responsible for functional design and for parking, mechanical and elec- trical consulting. The International Concrete


Repair Institute a nonprofit associa- tion dedicated to the repair, restoration and protection of concrete and other structures, has attracted its 2000th member. This association milestone was reached in February amid growing concerns that the recent economic downturn would have a slightly less encouraging impact. TheNationalTicketCo. board of


directors has appointed JasonMauser as National SalesManager. He joined the company in 1999 as an Account Manager for the Pittsburgh andMid- west territory. Also, the company recently opened two sales offices. Chris Conroy, Director of Inside Sales andMarketing, will lead a sales team from his Chalfont, PA, office. AccountManager PatrickCarterwill manage a sales office in St. Charles, MO. Conroy previously worked for two online marketing agencies as Director of Sales. Carter has been involved in direct sales and sales man- agement in the ticket-printing industry for nearly 15 years. The American ShotcreteAssoci-


ation (ASA) has appointed Chris J. Darnell as the organization’s new Executive Director. He has extensive experience in the concrete industry, including serving 20 years at the American Concrete Institute.Also, the ASA has released a new book on shotcrete. The 424-page hardcover book, “Shotcrete –A Compilation of Papers,” is a collection of the most important papers concerning shotcrete by Dudley R. “Rusty” Morgan, Ph.D., P.E., FACI, FCAE. Ordering information can be found at www.shotcrete.org/compilation. Columbia University has award-


ed Standard Parking Corp. a multi- year contract to manage its campus parking operations in NewYork City. The operation comprises more than


750 parking spaces in four garages located in the Bronx’s Riverdale neigh- borhood and on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Standard Parking plans to implement state-of-the-art access control systems by mid-year and to introduce various parking amenity pro- grams for faculty and students. With structural engineering from


Walter PMoore, the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO., has won the 2009


Grand Conceptor – the highest award given by the American Council of Engineering Companies/Missouri in its annual Engineering Excellence Awards program. The honor was announced at the annual awards banquet Feb. 7 in Kansas City. Considered the centerpiece for the city’s downtown revi- talization, the 18,500-seat, multipurpose arena hosted 130 events and 1.3 million


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