GEDA’s Multilift P22 ‘rises’ to the call

A GEDA Multilift P22 Premium was recently used on a challenging construction site in the English West Midlands. In the city center of Birmingham, a building complex with 226 luxurious apartments is being built with the help of the English rental company Hoist Hire Services.

geda, transport platform, work at height, hoist, construction The maximum lifting height of the GEDA Multilift P22 is 200 m. (Photo: GEDA GmbH)
geda, transport platform, work at height, hoist, construction A special challenge on this construction site was setting the anchoring through the windows. (Photo: GEDA GmbH)

In Birmingham, a landmark is nearing its completion: the JQ Rise building complex is being built, consisting of 226 luxurious one and two-bedroom apartments in the heart of the city. Important amenities such as supermarkets, pharmacies, or restaurants are within walking distance from the apartments. Facilities such as the University College, the Arena, or the O2 Academy, to name a few, are in close proximity to the building complex. The modern design and exclusive interior furnishings make the apartments highly desirable for tenants seeking the highest level of living comfort.

Faster TP travel speeds = money and time saved

For the duration of the construction project, the responsible construction company together with Hoist Hire Services had to find an access solution for the many contractors on site. Eventually, they chose to use the GEDA Multilift P22 Premium as the optimal machine for various reasons. It was important that the employees and materials were protected from rain and wind. In addition, unlike the very popular transport platforms, the Multilift Passenger Goods Hoist is able to travel at a higher speed, saving time and money, according to GEDA. To enhance safety, 2.1 m high floor-to-ceiling safety doors were chosen to allow for a safe passage of man and material, including windows, pipes, and everything needed for drywall construction.

geda, transport platform, work at height, hoist, construction GEDA’s Multilift P22 in Birmingham. (Photo: GEDA GmbH)

The GEDA Multilift P22 Premium will be used for 12 months at the construction site, bringing both people and material to where they are needed. According to GEDA, there is a trained lift operator whose task is to operate the lift properly while navigating the 24 floors. At a speed of 54 m/min, the entire construction height of 75 m can be quickly reached, the company said. The maximum lifting height of the GEDA Multilift P22 is 200 m. “With a load capacity of 2000 kg, the elevator is a true workhorse. The inner platform dimension of 1.4 m x 3.2 m x 2.1 m gives the elevator plenty of space and options for transporting the materials needed on the construction site.”

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