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Draftsmen & Craftsmen

4/29/16

Morley Construction has completed completed a 1.8 msf, nine-level parking structure at Universal Studios. The project -- utilizing more than 67,000 cubic yards of concrete - added more than 3,900 parking spaces at the popular tourist destination.

With architectural services by International Parking Design, the new structure features four vehicular bridges, a cast-in-place helix ramp, a two-way crescent ramp and a pedestrian bridge. The design resolved concerns of automobile noise by utilizing innovative, rubber-coated steel expansion joints which significantly dampened the sound of cars traveling throughout the garage.

Three-dimensional laser scanning on the pedestrian bridge - which connects all nine levels of parking to a single public pathway into the theme park - ensured ADA compliance and aided in meeting the schedule. Additional scope items included underground utilities, installing an electrical substation and roadway work leading to the parking structure.






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