
Course Overview
Parking structures face constant wear from weather, traffic, and environmental exposure. This course provides hands-on guidance for evaluating structural conditions, choosing appropriate repair systems, and planning preventive maintenance. Whether you're managing daily operations or overseeing major upgrades, you'll gain actionable insights to improve safety, durability, and performance.
Learning Outcomes
- Evaluate the condition of existing parking structures and identify signs of deterioration.
- Select appropriate materials and systems for maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation.
- Implement effective procedures to extend service life and reduce long-term costs.
Who Should Attend?
- Parking facility managers and operations staff responsible for upkeep and safety.
- Architects and engineers involved in parking structure design, assessment, or renovation.
- Maintenance and repair personnel seeking practical, field-tested techniques.
Course Outline
Introduction to Parking Structure Maintenance
Overview of common deterioration mechanisms and service life expectations.
Condition Assessment Techniques
Visual inspections, non-destructive testing, and documentation practices.
Identifying Structural and Surface Distress
Cracking, spalling, corrosion, joint failure, and drainage issues.
Material Selection for Repairs
Choosing appropriate concrete repair products, sealants, and coatings.
Preventive Maintenance Strategies
Routine cleaning, sealing, joint maintenance, and protective treatments.
Repair and Rehabilitation Methods
Structural strengthening, patching, overlays, and corrosion mitigation.
Waterproofing and Drainage Improvements
Membranes, sealers, and drainage system upgrades.
Planning and Budgeting for Maintenance Programs
Lifecycle cost analysis and prioritizing repairs.
Contracting and Construction Considerations
Working with vendors, phasing repairs, and minimizing disruption.
Case Studies and Lessons Learned
Real-world examples of successful upgrades and common pitfalls.
