In recent months, a recurring theme has emerged across the lift industry where lift projects are taking longer to get moving.
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The UK Lift industry has seen significant changes driven by advancements in building regulations, sustainability goals, and the need to enhance accessibility and safety standards.
By fostering awareness and practising small acts of kindness, we can all contribute to a more positive, human-centred environment across the buildings we manage and occupy.
By promoting awareness, providing support, and embedding well-being into workplace culture, the lift sector can rise to the challenge.
Request an independent lift inspection and gain a clear, independent view of your lift’s true condition, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Data will drive maintenance. Predictive analytics will reduce downtimes. Integration will enhance resident experience.
From residential towers to hospitals and offices, lift-related disputes have become a common and costly problem for building owners and managers.
For many property managers, a failing lift is more than just an inconvenience; it’s a reputational risk.
The recently updated BS EN 81-76:2025 standard brings these priorities into sharper focus, especially where lift safety and emergency preparedness are concerned.
As we approach the end of 2025, focus is already moving towards next year and what may be in store for us all.
