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Nov 12, 2024 |
thiis.co.uk | Liane McIvor |Access BDD
Stockton-on-Tees-based mobility solutions provider Access BDD recently took the decision to expand the range of access solutions available through its US dealer network. Following its debut at last year’s event Access BDD utilised its appearance at this year’s NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors Convention) to unveil the Supra Linea Platform Lift to the North American market.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
elevatorworld.com | Shem Oirere |Access BDD |Carmen Maldacena |Kaija Wilkinson
At the time of this writing, the Federal Reserve is preparing for its September meeting, where, likely, an interest rate cut will occur. In anticipation of this probability, total commercial construction starts jumped 10% in July after an early summer slump, according to Dodge Construction Network. Infrastructure construction and nonresidential sectors, such as retail, office and warehouse projects, saw the biggest surges, reported Dodge.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
thiis.co.uk | Liane McIvor |Access BDD
Stairlift and home lift manufacturer Access BDD has taken the decision to extend the range of access solutions available through its US dealer network. Following its successful debut at last year’s event Access BDD will be unveiling its Supra Linea Platform Lift to the North American market at the forthcoming NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors Convention).
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Sep 3, 2024 |
elevatorworld.com | Lindsay Fletcher |Access BDD |Lee Gray |Kathleen Farrell
submitted by MaintenyAs the lift industry evolves, 2024 brings both significant challenges and exciting opportunities. While companies face a shortage of skilled labour, high energy costs and increased bureaucracy, those willing to embrace new technologies and innovative strategies can turn these obstacles into opportunities for success. For decades, the lift industry has thrived on low labor costs, high demand and substantial margins. This success, however, often masked underlying inefficiencies.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
elevatorworld.com | Thomas Salter |Access BDD |Lindsay Fletcher |Kathleen Farrell
images by Hilson MoranThe U.K. chapter of the Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) organised an evening conference on the topic of “Adaptive Reuse in Tall Buildings” in London on 27 June. The event was held in Hilson Moran’s new offices in Shackleton House, in Hay’s Galleria, on the Thames River. This area used to be a wharf where clippers bringing tea from China and India were offloaded in the mid-1600s.
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