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expandable to 2,000 spaces horizontal- ly, with additional provisions made to allow the inclusion of a future transit center to the north. Tad McDowell, UNLV’s Director of Parking and Trans- portation, said the new parking struc- ture has been well-received by faculty and students, who are delighted with the added parking inventory. Maria Berglund-Taylor of Des-


man Associates has earned LEED Accredited Professional status from the U.S.Green Building Council.A Proj- ect Architect in the firm’s Chicago office, she has 14 years of experience. She joins several other on-staff LEED AP’s, who are proactive in providing parking solutions that embrace environ- mental and energy-efficient design. Louis Bowman, P.E., PLS, Chair-


man of the Chicago engineering con- sulting firmBowman,Barrett&Asso- ciates, was recently honored with the Guy KelceyAward from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The award was announced Oct. 7 during ARTBA’s National Convention in Charleston, SC. The University of Baltimore has


contracted with Next Parking to per- form a financial review of its parking operation.The analysiswill evaluate the past year’s financial records and sup- porting documents for the university’s entire parking and shuttle transportation program.The purpose of the reviewis to ensure the accuracy of financial report- ing, highlight any discrepancies, evalu- ate the prudence of expenditures made during this time period, and identify process changes that need to bemade. The Spancrete Group has named


Jeron Quincy as GeneralManager of SmartCast by Spancrete, the first mobile precast production operation in the nation. He is based out of Spancrete headquarters in Waukesha, WI. The Spancrete Group also announced the addition of AlanAntoniewicz asVice President / Chief Operating Officer.As COO, he oversees all of the company’s operational aspects, including the con- tinued pursuit of improved manufactur- ing and administration policies. Standard Parking has announced


that Robert S. Roath has been elected to serve as non-executive chairman of its Board of Directors. In that capacity, he replaces John V. Holten, who remains a board member. A former chief financial officer of RJR Nabisco,


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Roath has been a board member since May 2004, during which time he also has served as Chairman of the compa- ny’sAudit Committee. In spite of the economic crises,


Walker Parking Consultants has been awarded numerous major projects in the U.S. and abroad. ItsMinneapolis office will provide preliminary engineering and parking consulting services for the proposed 400- to 500-space facility in


Bismarck, ND. The New York City office is providing parking consulting and design services to Kohn Pederson &FoxArchitects for two major mixed- use projects in South Korea: the Haeun- dae Resort development outside Busan, with parking for more than 7,800 vehi- cles; and the Jamsil Lotte Tower project in Seoul, with more than 3,000 spaces. Walker’s Philadelphia office is working Continued on Page 12


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