What kind of bollards can I use in a parking lot?
Steel pipe security bollards can be used for this purpose for added impact protection, and covered with decorative parking bollards for aesthetic properties. Operable bollards are ideal for parking lots with changing access requirements.
What is the concrete block in a parking lot called?
The Many Names for Parking Blocks Parking blocks have many different names. Depending on the manufacturer and region, you can call them parking blocks, parking stops, curb stops, and more. No matter the name, the parking block is the concrete or rubber stop installed at the head of parking spaces across the country.
What is the ACI Guide for concrete parking lots?
Parking lots are usually designed in accordance with ACI 330R-08, Guide for Design & Construction of Concrete Parking Lots, although the design method shown in that document is based on the Portland Cement Association’s thickness design method.
What kind of reinforcement is needed for a concrete parking lot?
A&E Concrete Parking lots are thickened at the edges, either by excavating the subbase or with a curb, to support the loads. ACI 330R-01 Reinforcement is generally not necessary in a concrete parking lot.
Steel pipe security bollards can be used for this purpose for added impact protection, and covered with decorative parking bollards for aesthetic properties. Operable bollards are ideal for parking lots with changing access requirements.
The Many Names for Parking Blocks Parking blocks have many different names. Depending on the manufacturer and region, you can call them parking blocks, parking stops, curb stops, and more. No matter the name, the parking block is the concrete or rubber stop installed at the head of parking spaces across the country.
Parking lots are usually designed in accordance with ACI 330R-08, Guide for Design & Construction of Concrete Parking Lots, although the design method shown in that document is based on the Portland Cement Association’s thickness design method.
A&E Concrete Parking lots are thickened at the edges, either by excavating the subbase or with a curb, to support the loads. ACI 330R-01 Reinforcement is generally not necessary in a concrete parking lot.