What's included in an AuroLift installation.
- Pre-installation shaft survey and civil-compliance check, with a written gap-report before equipment arrives.
- Coordination with the main contractor and MEP — programming, schedule alignment, sequence agreement.
- Installation by certified technicians (in-house and contracted under direct AuroLift project management).
- Commissioning, load tests (at 125% rated capacity), and full safety-circuit verification.
- Civil Defence inspection facilitation and submittal closure.
- Full handover documentation pack: O&M manuals, test certificates, warranty paperwork, spare-parts schedule.
- AMC contract initiation at handover — first 12 months of basic maintenance included.
How an installation runs.
- Pre-arrival shaft survey. Senior engineer inspects shaft, machine room or MRL space, electrical supply, and access — issues a written readiness report.
- Civil work coordination. Any civil snags identified in survey are resolved with the main contractor before equipment ships.
- Equipment delivery. Just-in-time delivery to site to avoid storage damage. Site security and material protection coordinated.
- Installation. Certified crews under direct project management. Daily progress updates to the project manager and client.
- Commissioning & testing. Load tests, safety-circuit verification, ride-quality tuning, and Civil Defence inspection.
- Handover. Documentation pack delivered, client walk-through completed, AMC begins.
Who manages your installation.
Every AuroLift installation has a named project manager — your single point of contact from kickoff to handover. They run the schedule, coordinate with your contractor, escalate issues to engineering, and own the Civil Defence sign-off. Their direct line is in your contract.