6. Conclusion
The structure of flat roofs accessible to heavy vehicles is necessarily a little different from structures for light vehicles, and requires more detailed load-bearing calculations. Similarly, surface protection must be adapted to the type of vehicle being supported. The solutions described in this article are examples only. Other techniques may be proposed by waterproofing professionals.
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