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PEOPLE IN PARKING ARB Structures,


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owned subsidiary of Primoris Services Corp., has signed an agreement with Kaiser Foundation Hospitals to design and build a concrete parking structure at Kaiser’s South BayMedical Center in Harbor City, CA.Work on the five-level 766-space structure was scheduled to begin in March and is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The project is estimated to


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generate revenues of approximately $13.1 million to Primoris. Anthony L. Paalz has joined the


Park ‘N Flymanagement teamas Presi- dent and Chief Executive Officer. Paalz brings more than 20 years of marketing and executive management experience to the company. He previously served as Chief Operating Officer of PODS (Portable on Demand Storage), and held leadership roles with such companies as


AOL, Voyager.net and Prudential Insurance Co. “Mission: Parking asArt,” an arti-


cle in the March issue of Parking Today, highlighted garages that use steel mesh facades. The actual steel mesh product was LargoWeave 2022, manufactured by Haver & Boecker and supplied byW.S.Tyler. For more information on the product, go to www.weavingideas.net.Also, photog- raphy for the article was done by Scott McDonald©Hedrich Blessing. Digital Printing Systems is


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pleased to welcome the addition of BrianNores to their Southern Califor- nia plant as Director ofMarketing.As Director, Brian will be responsible for Marketing strategies and activities to support the company’s plans for growth. For over 37 years Digital Printing Systems has specialized in a full line of machine dispensed, hand issued, punched and jumbo numbered tickets including bar codes, magnetic stripes, and thermal tickets. Central Parking System has


been selected byAnschutzEntertain- mentGroup to operate the parking for The Home Depot Center – a premier multi-use venue in Carson, CA, that features the newest state-of-the-art soccer stadium in the United States. It has facilities for soccer, tennis, track and field, track cycling, lacrosse, vol- leyball, baseball and basketball. Des- ignated an officialU.S.OlympicTrain- ing Site, the center also is home to three professional soccer teams. Cen- tral Parking’s multi-year contract began in December 2008. Andrew M. Lasich, P.E., S.E.,


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has joined the Phoenix office of Carl Walker Inc. as a ProjectManger. He brings to the company more than 11 years of experience in structural engi- neering, project management and business management. His back- ground includesworkingwith firms in Pittsburgh and Phoenix, as well as owning his own engineering consult- ing firm for several years Also, Ken Brehmer of CarlWalker’s Charlotte office has been named anAssociate in the firm. He is a Project Manager, with more than 23 years of varied experience performing parking con- sulting and structural engineering in multiple environments. An eight-story 1,800-space pub- lic parking structure at Honolulu Continued on Page 11


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