A look at Italy’s oldest elevator company’s experience
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Read MoreOtis’ Madrid, San SebastiĆ”n and Vigo facilities achieve key certifications.
Read MoreIn early summer, Construction Europe reported that the construction sector was seeing a decline across the continent due to the high costs of materials, increasing interest rates and labor shortages.
Read MoreAritec New Materials Group AG, a tech company based in Lucerne, Switzerland, has introduced the ARIBELT 30 F3.4, a high-tech aramid cord-based elevator belt. The ARIBELT 30 F3.4 has been approved according to Directive 2014/33/EU and complies with the reference standards EN 81-20:2020 and EN 81-50:2020. This certification, issued on July 31, underlines the high…
Read MoreHeadquartered in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Hansen specializes in individual lighting solutions including a Luminous Panel for elevators. The Hansen Luminous Panel is a flat, large-surface luminaire for built-in purposes. Each tailor-made LED panel provides homogenous and glare-free illumination of elevator car ceilings and walls. Installation is simple ā each panel arrives ready to be applied directly…
Read MoreDOL updates wage regulations for federal projects. by Kaija Wilkinson The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently updated the Davis-Bacon Act, which sets prevailing wages contractors are required to pay workers on federal projects. The āfirst comprehensive review in nearly 40 yearsā ā a hefty, 716-page tome published in the Federal Register in August and…
Read MoreDavies leads Access BDD on a journey of growth. by Kathleen Farrell It has been more than a year since U.K.-based Access BDD brought its stairlifts to the North American market. Melissa Davies, head of Business Development, North America, for Access BDD, has led the companyās launch into new territory. As a French speaker, Davies…
Read MoreA smart modernization far outperforms complete replacement in both economic and environmental aspects.
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