EW Announces 2025 Project of the Year Winners

ELEVATOR WORLD proudly announces the 2025 Project of the Year winners. Expert teams from Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North America and the U.K. emerged victorious by successfully completing challenging, rewarding vertical-transportation projects in nine categories featuring mixed-use towers, office buildings, transit systems, airports, ports, private residences, historic landmarks and even a vineyard and infrastructure for the Olympics. All of this year’s entries were outstanding, and it was difficult to select the ultimate winners. The winners are, in Elevators, New Construction, Otis for One Za’abeel in Dubai; in Elevators, Modernization, Schindler for Prudential Tower in Boston, Massachusetts; in Escalators, New Construction, TK Elevator (TKE) for Doha Port in Doha, Qatar; in Escalators, Modernization, Otis Elevator China for Chongqing Metro Line 2 in Chongqing, China; in Moving Walks, TKE — Hong Kong for Sky Bridge at Hong Kong International Airport; in Inclined Lifts, Hill Hiker for Merken Vineyards Hilltop Winery and Trattoria in Cottonwood, Arizona; in Private-Residence Elevators, Next Level Elevators for The Esplanade in Brighton Beach, Australia; in Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts, Edmolift UK Ltd. for the Paris Olympics; and in Special-Purpose Lifts, Stannah Lifts for Big Ben in London, U.K.

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