Precision Elevator Provides Elevators for New Manhattan Residential Tower

By Kaija Wilkinson | Daily News | May 22, 2026

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18W55; photo by Michael Young for New York YIMBY

Brooklyn, NY-headquartered Precision Elevator provided three passenger elevators — two gearless traction and one hydraulic — for 18W55, a 25-story residential tower designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Skyline Developers at 18 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan, Precision President Kristof Okulewicz tells ELEVATOR WORLD. New York YIMBY reported this month that construction is finished, with final touches going onto the Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete façade. It will yield 97 rental units within153,104 ft2. Precision began work in July 2024 and finished in August 2025. The project was initially sold and managed by Account Executive Scott Benson, and later managed by Precision Vice President of Engineering Sergey Volkov. Suppliers with which Precision worked on 18W55 include ESI, Fundamental Elevator Solutions, Hollister-Whitney, Torin, Perlen Steel, ELSCO, GAL, Monitor, USC Elevator Interiors and Columbia Elevator.

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