95% of Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park Transformation Works Have Been Completed

Percent of Sihhiye Multi-Storey Car Park Transformation Works Have Been Completed
95% of Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park Transformation Works Have Been Completed

95 percent of the transformation works initiated by Ankara Metropolitan Municipality in the Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park have been completed. Work has also begun on the library and cafeteria to be built in the car park with a capacity of 800 vehicles, which has been idle for a long time.

Work continues at full speed on the Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park Renovation and Library Project, announced by ABB President Mansur Yavaş, saying, “We are carrying out a technological and modern transformation in the Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park.”

While 95 percent of the extensive renovation and repair works initiated in the parking lot have been completed, ABB Department of Science Affairs has also started the work of the library to be built on the first floor of the building.

THE LIBRARY WILL BE OPEN 24 HOURS

With the renovation works, an area of ​​500 square meters on the first floor of the parking lot will be converted into a library. Thus, the parking lot, around which many universities are located, will meet another important need in the region. A cafeteria area of ​​1000 square meters will be built on the ground floor of the parking lot. It is aimed that the library and cafeteria will be put into service by the end of April 2023.

Students will be able to benefit from the library and cafeteria, which will be open 24 hours a day, free of charge, especially in order to meet the library needs of university students.

Percent of Sihhiye Multi-Storey Car Park Transformation Works Have Been Completed

95% OF RENEWAL WORK IS COMPLETED

After the opening of the Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park, which is close to residences, workplaces, hospitals and universities, university students and citizens, especially in the College and Kurtuluş districts, will breathe. The Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park with a capacity of 800 vehicles is being renovated in detail by the teams of the Department of Science Affairs.

CHARGING STATIONS WILL BE ESTABLISHED FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES

27 floors of the parking lot with an area of ​​500 thousand 4 square meters will be used for vehicles. Fire extinguishing and emergency directions and horizontal-vertical markings will be renewed and made safer in the parking lot, where many maintenance and repair works are carried out, from electrical infrastructure to camera systems, from automation infrastructure to ventilation and lighting systems.

While 800 vehicles of the 40-car parking lot will be reserved for the disabled with signs, charging stations will be set up for electric vehicles.

Percent of Sihhiye Multi-Storey Car Park Transformation Works Have Been Completed

ACTIVE FIELD IS OPERATING

Giving information about the ongoing works in the Sıhhiye Multi-Storey Car Park, ABB Science Affairs Department Superstructure Chief Latif Yeşil said, “Our work in the parking lot has reached the level of 95 percent. After the automation systems are completed, we will open them to the service of the citizens," he said.

Stating that they re-functioned the idle area inside the building and turned it into a cafeteria and library, Yeşil said:

“We aim to complete the library on an area of ​​​​approximately 500 square meters and the cafeteria on an area of ​​​​1000 square meters. The library will remain open 24 hours. Students will also be able to benefit from the library, internet, food and beverage free of charge.”

Çankaya Nursery Neighborhood Headman Cevriye Kaya said:

“The parking lot used to be in a very bad state, in an idle state. Cars were having trouble getting in and out. It has become very nice now. On top of that, having a cafeteria was also a beauty. Because it is very close to TED University, it can be used by students. Our shopkeepers are very satisfied. We will have great comfort once this place is opened. We will have no problems, no problems. From here, we would like to thank our President Mansur and his team.”

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