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on its 13th station parking project for the WashingtonMetropolitanAreaTran- sit Authority (WMATA). The Fairfax County, VA, project will have 2,300 spaces. Walker Boston was recently awarded the engineering and parking consulting as part of the Freeman- WhiteArchitects team for two garages at Norwalk (CT) Hospital. The Denver office continues the administration of construction at the Terminal 3 Parking Structure (with 5,954 space) ofMcCar- ran InternationalAirport in LasVegas. InWalker’s Indianapolis office, design is underway for a new1,000-space parking garage on the Indiana University-Pur- dueUniversity FortWayne campus.The Houston officewas recently awarded the commission to design the new Honors College Garage and Intermodal Facility at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Walker Atlanta has designed the func- tional operation,wayfinding and signage for this 450-space parking structure, which was planned to accommodate increased traffic in the downtown.Walk- erMichigan is evaluating the condition of four parking structures for Wayne


State University in order to develop comprehensive energy audits and repair programs for each.Walker Restoration in Chicago has been awarded a major project for renovation of the regional mail-handling facility inMilwaukee for the U.S. Postal Service. Walker Los Angeles is continuing to monitor con- struction for the 2,240-space garage at JohnWayneAirport in SantaAna, CA, to be completed by 2010. Walker San Francisco is in the permitting stage of the 1,216-space design-build parking structure for Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, CA.Walker’s Tampa office is wrapping up design of a 6,000-space parking garage at Memphis Interna- tionalAirport and is beginning design of a 950-space expansion to the long- term parking structure at Louis Arm- strongNewOrleans InternationalAir- port.


TagMaster, the leading producer of


advanced RFID solutions for rail appli- cations, has supplied RFID equipment for the DelhiMetroAirport Express line in India. Simec, TagMaster’s distributor in Spain and Portugal, has supplied the RFID system to a Spanish train manu-


facturer, which is delivering the trains to India. The new $20 million Southwest


Parking Garage Complex at the Univer- sity of Florida in Gainesville is the only parking facility in the Southeastern U.S. to be selected by the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, for its international “House of Cars” exhibi- tion.The nine-month exhibitionwill fea- ture unique or trend-setting parking facilities from around the world. Com- pleted this summer, the complex was designed by the Boca Raton, FL, office of Pierce Goodwin Alexander & Linville (PGAL), a national architectur- al/engineering firm, to meet criteria for the highest LEED certification category, LEED Platinum. Rick S. Scheetz has been appointed


president of High Concrete Group LLC. Mr. Scheetz will be responsible for the overall operating effectiveness, strategy, and leadership of High Con- crete Group LLC.A resident of Phoenix, Maryland, Mr. Scheetz was previously employed with Carmeuse NorthAmeri- ca in charge of the Industrial Sands busi- Continued on Page 27


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