A new user-friendly, information-rich website presents the solution to your parking problems, in the form of a futuristic, fully automated car stacking system. Access TheParkingGuyz.com today, to learn how you can easily more than double the number of cars that can be parked within the same land space, completely avoiding the costs and loss of time associated with conventional concrete construction.
High concentration of population in urban areas has made parking an emotional and controversial "hot-button" topic. Cities worldwide are struggling in their search for new strategies and
rational decisions to intelligently alleviate pressures to accommodate larger numbers of vehicles in existing space.
In response to the "rethinking parking" dilemma, The Parking Guyz now present their no-brainer solution in an easy-to-access Internet format. In just a few short entertaining minutes, you
can learn the highlights of their advanced U-PARKIT system. This low-maintenance, environmentally friendly "green building" solution features a high-tech, fully automated car stacking
system, appropriate for parking facilities in almost any context.
The innovative "smart-growth" approach of the U-PARKIT system addresses all major concerns associated with any parking facility: effectively maximizing use of space, capital cost and
maintenance, technological efficiency, safety for both drivers and passengers, safety and security for vehicles and environmental impact. The system is also portable allowing for
companies to land bank their properties.
"Our goal is to educate developers how to better serve their clients, while managing to incorporate smart growth and sustainability principals into their projects," says managing director
and certified Automated Parking Expert (APE) Adam Golob.
For a limited time only, The Parking Guyz are offering a free conceptual design for any future project involving parking facilities. Within just days of your request, the free design
delivered to you will provide a comprehensive picture of how all your needs can be met.