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Garage & Parking Structure Inspection

Checklist for inspecting garage and parking structures per EN 1992-1-1, EN 1504, and related EN standards for structural integrity, durability, fire protection, and ventilation.

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Structural design and loading

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Per EN 1991-1-1 Table 6.8 and the National Annex, parking areas for vehicles with gross weight not exceeding 30 kN must be designed for a minimum imposed load of 2.5 kN/m² (Category F). For vehicles exceeding 30 kN (Category G), loads must be determined on the basis of the specific vehicle types. The structural design must comply with EN 1992-1-1 for concrete structures, with particular attention to punching shear around columns supporting flat slabs. Dynamic amplification factors must be applied to vehicle loads on suspended floors per EN 1991-1-1.

Floor slab and durability

Per EN 1992-1-1 Clause 4 and EN 206, concrete in parking structures must achieve the durability requirements for exposure class XD3 (cyclic wet and dry with chlorides) for surfaces exposed to de-icing salts carried by vehicles. Minimum concrete cover to reinforcement must comply with EN 1992-1-1 Table 4.4N for the relevant exposure class. Crack widths must be limited to 0.3 mm per EN 1992-1-1 Clause 7.3 for reinforced concrete, or as specified in the National Annex. Concrete quality must achieve the minimum strength class and maximum water-cement ratio for the exposure class per EN 206 Table F.1.

Waterproofing and drainage

Per EN 1504-2 and EN 14695, all suspended concrete decks in parking structures exposed to vehicle traffic carrying de-icing salts must be protected by a surface-applied waterproofing system. The waterproofing membrane must be trafficable, resistant to tyre wear, and bridge cracks up to the design width per EN 1504-2 principles. Floor drainage must be designed to prevent ponding, with falls of minimum 1:60 to drainage channels or gullies. Drainage systems must comply with EN 12056-3 for roof drainage where the top deck is open.

Ventilation and CO detection

Per EN 13779 and EN 16798-3, enclosed parking garages must be mechanically ventilated to maintain carbon monoxide (CO) levels below 50 ppm as an 8-hour time-weighted average and below 200 ppm as a 15-minute short-term exposure limit. Natural ventilation may be acceptable where the total area of permanent openings on at least two opposing walls is at least 5 % of the floor area per EN 17210 guidance. CO detection systems must comply with EN 50545-1 with sensors positioned at 300 mm and 1500 mm above floor level for CO and NO₂ respectively. Ventilation must provide a minimum of 6 air changes per hour during peak use.

Fire protection

Per EN 12845 and national fire regulations, parking structures exceeding the thresholds specified in the applicable national fire code must be provided with automatic sprinkler systems. Sprinkler systems must be designed and installed per EN 12845, with a minimum design density of 5.0 mm/min for Ordinary Hazard Group 1 classification. Fire resistance of the structure must achieve the required rating per EN 1992-1-2 (fire design of concrete structures). Escape routes must comply with EN 17210 for accessibility and be provided with emergency lighting per EN 1838, achieving minimum 1 lux on the centre line of the escape route.

Lighting and signage

Per EN 12464-1 (lighting of indoor work places) and EN 12464-2 (outdoor work places), parking garage lighting must achieve a minimum maintained illuminance of 75 lux on the driving lanes and 50 lux on the parking areas. Transition zones at entrances must provide graduated lighting to allow driver adaptation between exterior daylight and interior conditions per CIE 88. Directional signage must comply with EN ISO 7010 for safety signs and EN 17210 for accessibility. Height clearance signs must be provided at all entrances indicating the maximum vehicle height permitted.

Checklist for inspecting garage and parking structures per EN 1992-1-1, EN 1504, and related EN standards for structural integrity, durability, fire protection, and ventilation.

Reference Standards

  • EN 1992-1-1 — Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures — General rules
  • EN 1504 — Products and systems for the protection and repair of concrete structures
  • EN 12845 — Fixed firefighting systems — Automatic sprinkler systems
  • EN 1991-1-1 — Eurocode 1: Actions on structures — Densities, self-weight, imposed loads
  • Tools Needed

  • Covermeter (electromagnetic cover depth measurement)
  • Half-cell potential meter (corrosion assessment)
  • Rebound hammer (concrete strength estimation)
  • Crack width gauge (graduated magnifying glass)
  • CO detection meter (carbon monoxide measurement)
  • Moisture meter and hygrometer