The reliability of lifts isn’t just a technical concern – it’s a core aspect of tenant well-being and building compliance.
Author: Ardent Lift Consultancy
Fire safety in residential buildings has undergone a significant transformation with the release of BS 9991:2024.
The lift industry, like many other sectors, faces its own unique set of challenges when it comes to the mental well-being of its workforce.
This month’s edition of Flat Living Magazine focuses on software and technology, and we at ARDENT have been asked to consider what this means within the lift industry.
Ardent Lift Consultancy revisit classic designs of lift through the ages, as many of the designs can still be seen in our major cities today.
Whether this is within a residential building, or an office space, lifts often serve as crucial access points to the shared areas.
The publication of BS EN 81-76, which focuses on the evacuation of persons with disabilities using lifts, has been delayed.
We have once again been asked for our predictions for 2025 for this month’s article in Flat Living magazine. However, before we do so, it is useful to reflect on 2024 and the challenges/successes faced by the lift industry.
If you’re involved with a RMC or RTM company, there will come a time when major lift works are necessary to avoid significant breakdowns…
Maintenance and cleaning of vertical lifts are essential to ensure safety, comply with regulations and extend the life of the equipment.