Services for building administrators and consortiums
Each service provides concrete, technical information that building administrators can use to evaluate whether their elevator maintenance contract is being fulfilled — and to what degree.
Independent Maintenance Audit
This is our core service. It combines a thorough review of your maintenance contract with a physical inspection of the elevator installation, resulting in a structured written report that compares what was contracted against what was actually done.
The audit is designed for building administrators who want an independent, technically grounded assessment of their maintenance arrangement — without any commercial interest in the outcome.
- Complete contract analysis and task identification
- Physical inspection of all elevator systems
- Comparison of findings against contracted obligations
- Identification of apparent non-compliance
- Photographic documentation
- Structured written report in plain language
Technical Condition Assessment
A stand-alone evaluation of the mechanical and electrical state of your elevator installation, conducted independently of any contract review. This service is useful when a building administrator wants to understand the current condition of the equipment — for example, before renewing a maintenance contract or when taking over administration of a building.
The assessment covers all major systems and delivers a written technical report describing the condition of each component and any observations warranting attention.
- Full physical inspection of the installation
- Assessment of mechanical and electrical components
- Evaluation of safety devices and systems
- Photographic documentation
- Written technical condition report
Contract Compliance Verification
A focused service for administrators who have a specific concern about whether their maintenance provider is fulfilling the tasks outlined in the contract. Rather than a full audit, this service concentrates on verifying compliance with particular contractual obligations based on physical evidence from the equipment.
This is particularly useful when there are recurring issues, when maintenance visit records appear incomplete, or when an administrator wants periodic independent verification without a full audit each time.
- Review of specific contractual obligations
- Targeted physical inspection of relevant systems
- Evidence-based compliance assessment
- Written findings report
Discuss which service is appropriate for your building
Contact us to describe your situation and we will explain which approach is most suitable.