Modernization - When considering a capital investment, it is important to consider the following issues:

  • Exactly what pieces of equipment to replace
  • What brand/manufacturer of equipment to use
  • Which elevator company to use
  • Code compliance including the electrical and fire alarm codes
Elevator Technical Services provides a set of specifications specifically drawn up for your building conditions. We provide copies of the specifications to interested elevator companies; we conduct a mandatory pre-bid conference and walk-through with the elevator companies. We assist in selecting an elevator contractor for the job and we make sure the elevator contractor adheres to the specifications through completion of the project.

The advantages to the building owner/manager are an "apples to apples" bid, an extremely competitive bidding process, non-proprietary equipment, and a guarantee you get every piece of equipment you pay for and installed in compliance with codes.

ADA - We can provide an in-depth survey for compliance with the American Disabilities Act as it pertains to elevators.

  • This federal law has been in effect for nearly ten years.
  • If needed, we can contact three to five elevator companies and request bids for the completion of the items as stated on our survey.
  • It is important to provide access for the handicapped along with being in compliance with the law.

Due Diligence - Included in our due diligence are the following:

  • Maintenance audit of the elevator system's condition
  • ADA survey
  • ANSI Code compliance

Upon request, we will request bids from interested elevator companies for maintenance, ADA compliance and ANSI compliance.

This service provides you with everything you need to know about the elevators and saves you time and headaches involved with buying a building.

Maintenance Auditing - Our maintenance auditing survey provides a detailed evaluation of the condition and performance levels of your entire elevator system. The survey provides the building owner/manager with a "punch list" that sets forth the performance standards that should be expected of the elevator maintenance contractor. These performance standards can be monitored on a quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis.


Maintenance Management - Under this program, we structure a contract that fits the buildings elevator service needs. We invite two to four elevator service companies to bid on the maintenance of your elevators. We help you choose a contractor that is best qualified to service your elevators and economically competitive. Once the contract has commenced, we perform quarterly maintenance audits to insure contract compliance. This program pays for itself with competitive bidding, a building owner tailored contract, and a "watch dog" for elevator maintenance performance.