Title: The%20Cahill%20Expressway%20Passenger%20Lifts
1The construction of Sydneys newest landmark.
The Cahill Expressway Passenger Lifts
2Major Project Constraints
- Tourist exposure demanded shortest possible
construction time, - Difficult access due to expressway,
- Equipment exposure to weather,
3The Solution Construct the Lift Cars and the
Lift Shafts...
SIMULTANEOUSLY
4The logistical process commences with the
procurement of the equipment within our NSW
store...
5Pre-assembly of the lift cars in our Matraville
store
6In our controlled store environment assembly
perfection was achieved
7Pre-assembly of entire lift car including buttons
air conditioning
8Meanwhile...on the other side of Sydney,
construction of the lift shaft continues
9Precise planning was necessary from both Reed
Constructions Liftronic...
10Taking shape...
on multiple work faces...
11The busy Cahill Expressway remained open
throughout construction process...
12Completed lift cars exit our Matraville Store...
13Transporting the completed lift cars from
Matraville to site was a delicate operation...
14Night installation of the lift cars reduced
inconvenience to city traffic
15Final Commissioning...
16A team effort between Reed Constructions and
Liftronic resulted in Sydneys new landmark
17The Cahill Expressway Passenger Lifts.
18A world renowned tourist destination
... made even better.
19Project Details Cahill ExpresswayClient Road
Traffic Authority (NSW) Architect Noel Bell
Riddley Partners Builder Reed Constructions
Pty. Ltd
Lift SpecificationType UNITRONIC II
PASSENGER LIFTSLoad 1360 KG (20
PERSONS)Speed 1.0 m/s Control V.V.V.F.
Duplex Travel 16.3mFloors 2
20Another successful lift installation completed by
LIFTRONIC PTY LIMITED
The Largest Australian OwnedLift Company