Webinar: Keeping Mechanical Rooms, Elevator Pits Dry

The New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM) will present a professional-development session for Elevator Contractors & Building Managers & Owners, set for noon to 1:30 p.m. EST on Friday, February 25, the organization announced. The program will present issues and solutions to maintain below-grade elevator pits and mechanical rooms. The panelists are William Payne, P.E., O&S Associates  (who may be reached at oandsassociates.com, and George Doukas, President, CGI Northeast, Inc. (cginortheast.com). There is no cost to attend or participate in this webinar. The information for the Zoom meeting is Meeting ID: 514 553 5405; Dial 1-929-205-6099 for New York. Those outside the Greater NY Area may email an RSVP with full contact information to NYARM Executive Director Margie Russell or call 516-456-0313. NYARM’s elevator-specific topics are sponsored by American Elevator Group. For mor information, visit www.nyarm.com.

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