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Discover how the Cahill Expressway Passenger Lifts project overcame major constraints, including tourist exposure and difficult access, to bring a new landmark to Sydney with simultaneous construction of lift cars and shafts. Learn about the meticulous logistical process for this world-renowned tourist destination. Project details, client, architect, and builder information included.
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The construction of Sydney’s newest landmark………. The Cahill Expressway Passenger Lifts
Major Project Constraints: • Tourist exposure demanded shortest possible construction time, • Difficult access due to expressway, • Equipment exposure to weather,
The Solution… Construct the Lift Cars and the Lift Shafts... SIMULTANEOUSLY
The logistical process commences with the procurement of the equipment within our NSW store...
In our controlled store environment assembly perfection was achieved…
Pre-assembly of entire lift car including buttons & air conditioning…
Meanwhile...on the other side of Sydney, construction of the lift shaft continues…
Precise planning was necessary from both Reed Constructions & Liftronic...
Taking shape... on multiple work faces...
The busy Cahill Expressway remained open throughout construction process...
Transporting the completed lift cars from Matraville to site was a delicate operation...
Night installation of the lift cars reduced inconvenience to city traffic…
A team effort between Reed Constructions and Liftronic resulted in Sydney’s new landmark…
The Cahill Expressway Passenger Lifts.
A world renowned tourist destination… ... made even better.
Project Details: Cahill ExpresswayClient: Road Traffic Authority (NSW)Architect: Noel Bell Riddley & Partners Builder: Reed Constructions Pty. Ltd Lift Specification:Type: UNITRONIC II PASSENGER LIFTSLoad: 1360 KG (20 PERSONS)Speed: 1.0 m/s Control: V.V.V.F. Duplex Travel: 16.3mFloors: 2
Another successful lift installation completed byLIFTRONIC PTY LIMITED The Largest Australian OwnedLift Company