Elevator Consultant Solutions Expanding Network

Montana-based Elevator Consultant Solutions, a network of elevator consulting companies, has announced its expansion by partnering with local elevator consultants to better serve building owners and managers across the country, yahoo! finance reports. Elevator Consultant Solutions is working to create the nation’s largest network of local elevator experts with a strategy that aims to connect building owners and managers to a boutique style of elevator consulting — one where the consultant is not only an industry expert, but a local. The new network has been involved in completing a variety of elevator projects in offices, hotels and hospitals in locations like Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver and Southern Florida. By utilizing the expertise of local professionals, the company gains insights into citywide requirements and regulations. This approach helps in adhering to industry standards and addressing the specific needs of each location.

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