Government establishments are usually crowded and usually parking is a problem. Parking in hospitals is also a problem. So imagine how much of a problem in parking you have in a government hospital?
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Multi-Level Parking
10th NU12 Paper – What pisses me off at the office:
Multi-Level Parking
Submitted by: thebluetigerMD
March 13, 2013
MBAH – 10B
Entrepreneurship – Class H04
Submitted to: Prof. Jorge Saguinsin
Government establishments are usually crowded and usually parking is a problem. Parking in hospitals is also a problem. So imagine how much of a problem in parking you have in a government hospital?
Everyday is like a search for the holy grail as I try to find a much coveted empty parking slot in the hospital I work in. For a hospital with almost 550 inpatients, 600 daily out-patients, 1000 employees, and 200 doctors, a 50-car parking area (which is FREE PARKING) simply wouldn’t be enough.
Since the hospital lacks the required lot-area for a full blown multi-level parking, the most probable solution to this problem is the compact-steel automated multi-level parking system. Of course, this has to be PAY PARKING to retrieve the capital outlay.
The available parking space at the back of the hospital is around the size of a full basketball court. This can usually accommodate 12 cars. If we can have a 6-level parking system in this area, we will already have 72 parking slots, already more than the existing area.
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