Underground parking systems

Brief explanation

Underground parking systems can be defined in the broadest sense as all systems that create parking space underground. This can be done in a simple form by sinking an above-ground parking space or on a large scale in the form of an underground parking garage.

Detailed information

Vertical multi-storey car parks are not only found above ground, but also as underground parking systems. At least one above-ground parking space is lowered vertically into a pit using a hydraulic lift table. This basic construction is used both outdoors and inside garages.

Underground garages, on the other hand, are completely underground. The parking decks can be reached underground via an access road or an elevator.

Variants

The different forms of retractable parking spaces are basically available in the same variety as for all above-ground parking systems. The number of levels is only limited by the conditions that determine the possible depth of the pit on site.

In the form of large-scale underground parking garages, underground parking systems not only offer significantly more parking space, they can also be combined with other parking systems. Smaller multiple parking systems can also be installed within an underground garage, for example. A cleverly implemented combination of different types of construction allows the range of parking spaces to be expanded enormously.
Fully automated multi-parking systems can also be installed underground.

Possible applications

On a small scale for individual parking spaces, underground parking systems can be found in a wide variety of forms in the private sector. Whether as a retractable parking space, an extension within a garage or in the form of a comprehensive underground garage on a larger scale, everything is conceivable.

Whether in vertical or horizontal design, also in combined form, the application possibilities are in principle unlimited. Underground parking systems offer a number of advantages over those that are above ground. Built-up areas, for example, cannot be used as above-ground parking spaces. Underground, on the other hand, the entire area of a property is available again, and if several underground levels are created, the parking space available is even multiplied.

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