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parking structure

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parking structure
1. A building for short-term storage of motor vehicles, having two or more tiers or levels and at least two open sides, and with the top tier either roofed or not.
2. A machine for automatic short-term storage of motor vehicles.


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Framing components in a parking structure should be inspected every three months.
CNSI's entrance lobby connects to the parking structure and also to research floors through a zigzag network of suspended bridges and stairs in the building's central courtyard, realizing the client's goals of interdisciplinary cooperation and socialization.
Gary Miller has this to say about VersaCAD/Parking Structure: "the program draws what I consider a fully detailed set of preliminary parking structure plans, suitable for contractor estimating and end-user presentation, consisting of a Site Plan, Ground, Typical and Roof Level Plans, four Elevations and six Building Sections along with elevators and handicapped parking In addition, the program produces a quantity takeoff suitable for material and cost estimation.
 
 
 
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