PARKD LTD announced that it has signed a $90,000 contract for the delivery of technical services, including design and documentation, with a Western Sydney local council to secure Federal funding for the development of 3 multi-level car parks that form part of the $650 million National Commuter Parking Project. The development of these car parks is targeting to create an additional 2,200 bays making up some 15% of the total number committed for construction by the Federal government. PARKD has been in communication with Federal, State and local government departments and organizations over the past 12 months exploring ways in which its patented modular car park system can assist in the rapid delivery of car park structures to minimise disruption to communities, and maximise flexibility on the identified sites to possibly extend or relocate the car parks at a future stage. PARKD has developed specific solutions to offer both permanent and temporary commuter car parks that are sustainable and have a design life of up to 100 years as required by some State government authorities. PARKD is progressing discussions with several other local councils and State authorities to offer similar technical services and construction solutions which, combined with the Federal Government's National Commuter Parking Project, could total 75 multi-level car parks equating to over $1.2 billion in infrastructure spending over the next few years.