New Construction
01 Design Stage
The design and selection of an effective vertical transportation system should begin early in the project—ideally at the concept stage. Success lies in achieving a configuration that balances traffic characteristics and handling requirements with building needs, architectural constraints, and the economic viability of available technologies.
Vertical Transportation - The Effective System
Compile Design Criteria
Vertical Transportation Configuration
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Support in Architectural Interfacing
Detailed Specifications, Bid Package & Contract DocumentsBid Evaluation |
02 Project Stage
There isn’t much differentiation between the technology offerings of major companies. In fact, you might not even be able to distinguish between their processes.
Yet, the final installed quality can vary significantly depending on the synchronicity between process, people, and performance.
The Vertical Transportation Project
- Ensuring Quality
Policy & Process Assessment
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Documentation & Validation
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Existing Equipment
03 Service Stage
A well-designed and executed vertical transportation system, when badly maintained, is a white elephant—or even worse, a dangerous white elephant.
To ensure your investment performs reliably and safely throughout its life expectancy, the service process, the people, and the implementation must mesh together perfectly.
Vertical Transportation Service
- Ensuring Safety & Reliability
VT System Assessment
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Compliance & Recommendation
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04 Modernization Stage
As the building ages, so does the vertical transportation system. It becomes necessary to consider the modernisation/ replacement of the equipment.
Establish Design Criteria
Vertical Transportation Configuration
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Establishing Alternatives
Detailed Specifications and Bid Package
Interface During Layout Approval
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