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News Releases & In The
News
Business Journal (October, 2000)
– PSE, Ltd., a specialty developer and large-scale paving contracting
firm, introduced a temporary parking surface at a news conference
Oct. 23. Called TemPark, the product features an easily removable “sandwich” of
geotextile fabric and polymeric mesh core.
TemPark is intended to solve most of the problems encountered
with temporary parking areas, says A. Basil Polivka, president
of PSE.
“Many temporary surfaces such as gravel, wood chips or shredded rubber made by recycling tires do not provide a stable parking surface and can lead to vehicle damage when excessive rain washes away the material, leaving a muddy quagmire,” he notes. “TemPark
provides strength to withstand traffic and cannot be washes away or absorbed
into the soil.”
Temporary parking is typically required by the railroad and automobile
industries for short-term storage of vehicles prior to distribution
or transfer, making construction time and expense a critical factor.
TemPark can be installed at an 80 percent saving over traditional
parking surfaces, Polivka says.
The product rolls out quickly in long strips with interlocking
side edges that are then joined and simultaneously staked into
the underlying soil. Formed of surface layers of now-woven geotextile
fabric heat-fused to an inner core of polymeric open-mesh core.
TemPark allows water to seep through its surface, through the core
and bottom layer and into the soil beneath. Thus, the need for
retention ponds to collect run-off water is eliminated, mud and
soil cannot penetrate into the surface and the underlying soil
is not denied necessary moisture.
“TemPark is resistant to tears, soft chemicals, puncture damage and ultraviolet light exposure and is unaffected by hydrocarbons, mildew, rot and the free thaw cycle,” Polivka says. “When
it is removed, the underlying site is virtually undamaged.”
TemPark made its industry debut at a trade show in Dallas last
month, Polivka says. The product will be marketed internationally
by American Parking Solutions Inc., a sister company of PSE also
based in Niles.
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