EPA Award 2011 competitors shortlisted
The European Parking Association has release a short list of the competing companies in the EPA Awards 2011.
Category 1: New carpark
Hamburg, Germany: Überseequartier, Contipark ParkgaragenHelsinki, Finland: Stockmann, Q-Park
Lyon, France: Lyon-Perrache/Archives La Confluence, Q-Park
Category 2: Renovated
Copenhagen Denmark: Norreport, Q-ParkGlasgow, UK: Sauchiehall Street, Q-Park
Strasbourg, France: Austerlitz car park, PARCUS
Category 3: On-street
Dublin, Ireland: Dublin Street Parking Services, Park RiteLisbon, Portugal: Integrated Parking Management, EMEL
Watford Herts, UK: Keeping Traffic Moving, VINCI Park
Category 4: Innovative
Cesena, Italy: IV Novembre Carpark, Parcheggi SPANaples, Italy: Morelli Car Park
UK: Promotional Discount Flyers, Q-Park
The 2011 EPA Award competition sees the highest number of entries ever. 34 objects were submitted by the operators in all four categories.
16 garages have been entered in category 1: new carpark. Seven renovated objects compete in category 2. Three on-street schemes (category 3) have been entered and eight innovative projects in category 4 apply for an Award. Entries come from 11 countries all over Europe.
The Board selected the shortlist on April 1, 2011. Those shortlisted objects will be visited and inspected by the jury in the week from May 23 to May 27, 2011. The jury will furthermore choose one object from any of the four categories for a special jury award. In 2011 this special award will honour an object or scheme that has a focus on green issues and makes a considerable effort in reducing energy or being climate friendly.
The Award winners in each category will be presented on the 15th EPA congress in Turin from September 14-16, 2011.
16 garages have been entered in category 1: new carpark. Seven renovated objects compete in category 2. Three on-street schemes (category 3) have been entered and eight innovative projects in category 4 apply for an Award. Entries come from 11 countries all over Europe.
The Board selected the shortlist on April 1, 2011. Those shortlisted objects will be visited and inspected by the jury in the week from May 23 to May 27, 2011. The jury will furthermore choose one object from any of the four categories for a special jury award. In 2011 this special award will honour an object or scheme that has a focus on green issues and makes a considerable effort in reducing energy or being climate friendly.
The Award winners in each category will be presented on the 15th EPA congress in Turin from September 14-16, 2011.
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