TKE Providing 16 Elevators for New Cleveland Medical Building

New Cleveland Clinic Neurological Center building; image courtesy of Cleveland Clinic

TK Elevator (TKE) is providing 16 overhead traction elevators for the new Cleveland Clinic Neurological Center on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. The 400,000-ft2 building will bring together services currently offered at eight locations and increase annual patient volume from 225,000 to 300,000 by 2025. TKE is working with general contractor Turner Construction, engineering firm Stantec, structural engineer LeMessurier and vertical-transportation consultant Lerch Bates on the project. Those leading up the project include Baine Wyrick, major project sales, TKE; Dr. Michael Simmons, senior sales representative, TKE; Patrick McKenzie, Stantec architect; LeMessurier Engineer Sue Hulbert; and David Stahl, Turner Construction construction manager.

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