ground plus two elevated levels of parking, is scheduled for completion by late 2010. “U.S. Construction Pulse,” devel-
oped by the Portland CementAssoci- ation (PCA), provides cutting-edge information on and insight into the U.S. construction industry. It includes gener- al economic trends, construction activi- ty indicators, and real and nominal con- struction spending for 35 categories – all presented in ready-to-use slides and spreadsheets. For more information on this and other PCAEconomic Research reports, visit the PCA website at
www.cement.org/econ. Michael Barelli has joined LAZ
Parking asVice President of Leasing& Development for New York and New Jersey, a region in which LAZ has grown exponentially over the past five years. The addition of Barelli, who brings six years of NewYork-specific parking development experience to the LAZ team, will enable the company to expand its presence and build its brand in the competitive urban and suburban NewYork/New Jerseymarket. El Camino College in Torrance,
CA, has completed a 1,230-stall park- ing structure – the school’s second garage – and an adjacent athletic com- plex. Bomel Construction Co., one of the largest concrete contractors in the United States, built the six-level struc- ture, which has brick veneer on all sides. It also has two detached glass- backed elevator cores. International Parking Design was project architect. Bomel also completed a three-level, 766-space, design-build parking struc- ture at Hoag Health Center on its three-building campus in Newport Beach, CA. Four more TimHaahs staff have
earned LEEDAccredited Professional status from the U.S. Green Building Council: Ed Rahme, AIA, Jim Zullo, CAPP, Sue Kim and Seung Lee. The firm has 11 LEED AP’s on staff. They will advise clients on best practices in sustainability and “green” building techniques for garage and mixed-use structures. T2 Systems has deployed a new
“Pay Park & Go” parking solution, developed in partnership with Stan- dard Parking.A parking industry first, this revenue control application uses credit card pay-on-entry for unattended, access-controlled parking areas. Stan-
dard Parking’s objective behind the proj- ect was to develop a system that could convert historically free, unstaffed park- ing areas, such as those typically found in suburban retail malls, into revenue- generators through the sale of preferred parking privileges. ZipPark Inc., a leading provider of
valet and gateless revenue control tech- nologies, announced in early July the successful operation of its Event Parking
Management System at the newYankee Stadium. Standard Parking uses Zip- Park’s wirelessmobile computers in sur- face lots surroundingYankee Stadiumto issue tickets, record cash payments, process credit card payments in real- time, and validate permits purchased online at
its website baseball-
parking.com. The Tampa Bay Chapter of the
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