Bike racks don't need to be boring. Check these out:
DERO bike racks
This one is for hanging on walls of parking garages under multifamily housing units:
Wall Rack
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Friday, May 21, 2010
Trench drains
Often overlooked, the last defense against water entering interior spaces. Especially in backsloped basement areas or HC entrances.
Best solution is to grade properly so as not to have them at all.
Bigger, beefier ones for parking lots, garages, etc. Smaller ones end of HC ramps that slope toward buildings (like the Parkwood leasing office).
Considerations are size, depth (must be formed in concrete), type of grate openings, where outfall leads to.
Neenah Foundries line spec'd for Georgia Commons.
Used at Fairlawn Marshall Scattered Sites to divert sheet flow from the parking lot toward the buildings (bad pre-existing site condition).
Best solution is to grade properly so as not to have them at all.
Bigger, beefier ones for parking lots, garages, etc. Smaller ones end of HC ramps that slope toward buildings (like the Parkwood leasing office).
Considerations are size, depth (must be formed in concrete), type of grate openings, where outfall leads to.
Neenah Foundries line spec'd for Georgia Commons.
Used at Fairlawn Marshall Scattered Sites to divert sheet flow from the parking lot toward the buildings (bad pre-existing site condition).
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