April 9, 2023 – Are you a manager or owner of a Canadian building with a gearless 2:1 Turnbull-Dover (purchased circa 2000 by now TK Elevator)? If so, listen up.
New Code Requirements Starting August 1st in Ontario! If you have been following Solucore’s posts in an effort to keep your elevators up to date, you’ll know that a new
New Elevator and Escalator Safety Code Coming into Effect:Stay informed with Solucore A new safety code is coming into effect for elevatorequipment in Ontario. Solucore continues to keep up to
Are you a building owner or manager? If your property is used partially or entirely for residential occupancy, these new regulations could affect you. New regulations will be enforced starting
Your author reflects on a challenging-yet rewarding modernization project in downtown Toronto. All consultants bring a vastly different set of expertise and experience to their work. When you complete a
If I suggested that technology is quickly taking over the world, and we’ve become utterly dependent on it, you would not be shocked. As a society, we love the convenience
Elevator consultants often get asked, “What’s wrong with the elevator industry?” It’s apparent that changes in the industry have resulted inlower quality of products and services, but no one seems
As property management professionals may know, Bill 109, the Reliable Elevators Act, passed its second reading, meaning that the proposed legislation is moving closer to becoming law. The act states
There was lot of buzz in the media associated with the introduction of Bill 109, an Act to amend the Building Code Act and protect consumers in respect to elevators
CASE STUDY DETAILS: Site: Downtown building Building type: Class B, commercial office building Tenant’s profile: Major tenant occupies six out of 10 floors. Number of elevators: three Type: overhead traction