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Connecting more than floors. A new era for elevators
Defining the standard in people flow in the contemporary buildings

Simple, yet innovative lift installation process
When installing your equipment our goal is to keep everything neat and efficient so everyone can get their job done safely and on time.

No workflow disruption on your site during installation
Our elevator installation does not influence your workflow, reducing costs and minimizing disruption on other construction work on site.

Hassle-free installation from start to finish
Our goal is to make your job easier. We make sure everything is in place for a smooth and trouble-free installation process, so your project runs on time, on budget and with no surprises.

Thoughtful planning
Getting everything done on time and on budget requires solid preparation. Good planning helps us ensure that we can do our job as efficiently, safely, and cost-effectively as possible.
Everything you need for faster and easier planning
Get all the technical data you need to plan everything down to the last detail including downloadable detailed elevator specifications.
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Most common questions concerning construction companies
Choosing the right door type is a crucial part of the planning process. While you may pay more attention to the type of elevator, the proper door type will have a crucial role in the performance of your elevator.
Today, elevator door types include automatic, manual, and telescopic.
Automatic doors can open from the left, or right side or have a center opening.
An elevator without a machine room is considered a machine room-less elevator. These elevators do not use a separate machine room that will take extra space. Instead, all the crucial components are located inside the shaft, near the exterior front wall of the shaft. This solution, besides saving space for the building owner, also makes the elevator installation easier for the technicians.
One of the main benefits of deciding upon a machine room-less (MRL) elevator is saving of space, because of the lack of a need for a machine room. Another motivation for choosing the MRL elevator is the lower electricity usage. Since there is no need for an entire room full of equipment, the electricity savings can be up to 60% lower. Also, there are fewer moving parts and straightforward designs tailored to your needs, so this type of elevator makes your building more efficient.
Instead of using steel ropes and belts which pull the traction elevators, the hydraulic elevators utilize pressure. In fact, an electronic pump pushes hydraulic fluid into a cylinder. Then, the pressure created from this pushes a piston which causes the elevator to rise.
The machine room is a distinct room where all of the elevator powering equipment is situated. Machine rooms for traction lifts are usually placed on the rooftop, whereas machine rooms for hydraulic elevators are almost always located on the ground floor or in the basement. While machine rooms can be used in traction and hydraulic elevators, they are not always required.
Elevators need to have proper and regular care in order to continue to operate flawlessly during their life cycle. Servicing and regular maintenance inspections of the elevators continue the lifespan of the equipment. Regular maintenance intervals are also required by law.
