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engineering and planning firm, has added ChristineW.Apicella,AICP, to its transportation planning department as Senior Project Planner. The Pavement Maintenance divi-


sion of BonsalAmerican, whose prod- ucts are sold under the Amguard and GemSeal brands, has been chosen by Professional Pavement Products


(PPP) to be its exclusive pavement maintenance products supplier for the Carolinas. “We have been selling Bon- salAmerican products since 1996,” said Greg Driskell, President of PPP. Two Carl Walker Inc. projects


were selected for awards by the Georgia Chapter of the American Concrete Institute (ACI). The Dunwoody Cam- pus Parking Deck of Georgia Perime- ter College received the Outstanding


Achievement award.And the college’s Clarkston Campus Parking Deck won an award of excellence. Carl Walker served as Prime Design Consultant on both projects and performed Structural Engineering and Functional Design. Other project team members included Facility Group, CSA Group and Metromont Prestress. Finfrock Construction has been


selected to provide the precast struc- ture for the parking garage at a student housing project that will serve the University of Central Florida in Orlando. The 735-car, 6.5-elevated- level garage is the fourth parking struc- ture Finfrock has delivered for use by UCF students. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed for the fall 2010 semester. The complex is being developed by Stirling-UCF, a joint venture between Houston-based Dinerstein Cos. and Lee Chira Hold- ings of Orlando. The World Resources Institute


(WRI) has elected Robin Chase, an entrepreneur in cost-effective trans- portation and the founder of GoLoco and Zipcar, to its board of directors. GoLoco is an online ride-sharing com- munity and Zipcar is a car-sharing company. She also founded and leads Meadow Networks, a consulting firm that advises government agencies aboutwireless applications in the trans- portation sector. TagMaster, the leading producer


of advanced RFID solutions for long- range identification, has received an order for traffic control in Italy. The installation will control and limit traf- fic in and out of city centers for envi- ronmental and protective purposes.The company’s new RFID tags MarkTag MeM are being used in combination with long-range readers from the LR- series. The free-flow solution will be implemented throughout 2009. Electronic Security Concepts


(ESC) has joined the Skidata North America family of distributors. Head- ed by JosephMenke, ESC specializes in System Integration and offers more than 25 years of technical sales and support experience in Arizona. Its security applications have focused pri- marily on the commercial side, consist- ing of CCTV, intrusion, fire alarm, intercom, automatic gates and access controls. Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) has appointedDaveAmoriell as


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