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A
multi-storey, automated car park –
the first of its kind in the Middle East
– opens today in Dubai.
Capable of handling 765 vehicles, it
is the first of several large-scale robotic
car parks being built to address growing
parking problems in the UAE.
The
car park is a key complementary feature
of the commercial office complex (phase
one) at the new Ibn Battuta Gate mixed-use
property developed by Dubai-based Asteco
Development Management appointed by owners
Seven Tides.
Located
next to Ibn Battuta Mall on the Sheikh
Zayed highway, the development has 40,000
sq m of office space and residential apartments
managed by Asteco Property Management
and a five-star hotel and spa to be managed
by Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts.
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Andrew
Chambers, managing director, Asteco, said: “This
robotic car park will be especially convenient
for the office tenants, parking or retrieval
can be completed in less than 160 seconds. It
is safe and secure and obviously doesn’t
expose expensive paint work to the abrasive
elements during lengthy office hours.”
Asteco,
a major property and services company in the
UAE, is the sole leasing and property managers
for the offices at Ibn Battuta Gate which aims
to attract businesses with commercial interests
in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The
technology behind the automated parking system
was developed by US-based Robotic Parking, a
world leader in the field, and has been brought
to the region by the MAG Group, a leading UAE
company.
“In
a world of increasing urbanisation and traffic
congestion, the future is robotic parking,”
said Sami K Issa, general manager of Robotic
Systems, the technology licensor. “As
more and more vehicles in the UAE and the Middle
East share a limited volume of available space,
the need for a solution has become acute. In
our view, it is not simply more space but more
intelligent use of space which will solve the
parking problems of today and tomorrow.
“With
this technology, you don’t need to drive
through the garage to find a parking space.
You simply drive your car to an entry station
and leave your car to be picked up by the computerised
lifts that will safely place it inside the building
on a shelving system. When you leave, you return
to a central point and your car is swiftly retrieved
for you," he said.
Pre-opening
performance tests of the system achieved more
then 250 parking transactions per hour –
faster than regular gated ramp-style car parks
can handle.
Ahmet
Oktay Cini, CEO of Asteco Development Management,
also representing Seven Tides, described the
system as “a key component of the development,
a premium valet parking using state of the art
technology.”
He
added: “It means your car is safe from
break-ins and accidents, or the dents and scratches
that are usually the risk of parking in large
car parks. The robotic system also addresses
the growing parking problem in Dubai by providing
more than twice the number of parking spaces
compared with a conventional car park.”
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