In 2019 I started with “What
a year!”. In 2020, that statement is
echo’d for different reasons. Pandemic,
social unrest, political strife, fires, hurricanes, etc. Wow! Through the roller coaster year we have had
the opportunity to serve with some incredible people that help keep the wheels
on. For that. Thank you!
As Colley Elevator enters our 113 year as an independent elevator
contractor we reflect on a few things to tie up the end of the year.
Annual reflection – This year we saw our maintenance portfolio
grow from 1650 to 1850 elevators under contract. This year we ordered/installed
50 Smartrise controller and 4 MCE controllers.
14 cylinders where installed, 30 power units, 45 door packages, 50+
fixture packages, a few machines and a few complete elevators. We have a team of great people working on
every project to make sure when the product gets here, we have minimum issues
from engineering. Colley went Back to
Back for Best Contractor in the North and awarded Elevator Worlds Ellie in
2020. Colley Elevator had a fundraiser
and donated almost $6,000.00 to 2 food depositories and 2 hospitals[Doc, Nurse, support staff appreciation] in April. We
have a great team over at Colley from the person who answers the phone to the
elevator technician who executes and everyone in-between our average length of employment at Colley Elevator was 9.64 years. I’m proud
to work side by side with everyone here and that we have a culture of openness
at Colley that helps get everyone done at a high level! Thank you to our
coworkers, customers & suppliers for being great!
Elevator personnel during
covid – There is something to
be said for all the elevator mechanics and apprentices who went to work during
the pandemic. When you are working in
the field with the public and moving from building to building it is very different
than working in an office or home environment.
Much appreciation and credit for elevator personnel everywhere who
showed up and did their job when there was a reason to go and hide.
[Faceshield and mask]
Project reflection – We did a lot of projects in 2020 and there are a few really
cool things I would like to high light.
[A Colley Elevator from 1967]
One thing is any time we recapture an original Colley Elevator
installation and complete a modernization with the building. It is always a cool feeling to know that we
are still around, still doing great work and getting the opportunity to replace
equipment Colley installed in the 1960s or 1970s. The picture is one from a building in Lakeview that we modernized which Colley Elevator installed in 1967, this building owner was grossly mishandled by a multinational firm who installed the wrong size power unit and couldn't get the elevator to run correctly after, which is why the building owner called us. A bonus to this project was that we ended up doing a building right across the street a month later. [1/2 way done Canton Elevator package]
For the last 20 years we worked with the
Lincoln Park Zoo at their Admin building, about 5 years ago they gave us a shot
to take care of all their elevators.
This year we got a chance to install a new elevator in the Lion House
renovation. We do our best to be
dedicated to our customers and it is wonderful when our customers remember us
and give us an opportunity.
[New elevator in a very old elevator hoistway]
We also have
installed our first traction MRL this year, it has been a memorable installation
and credit the the project team who has been working there to make an old
elevator shaft work with a new MRL.
Blog reflection – 46 posts in 2020[that is a lot of words,
pictures and time], over 30,000 views, over 134,520 views in the blog’s
history. Getting new material every week is tough but we had some
great feature on obsolete elevator controllers and Peelle Elevator
Company. Going back in the last year and
looking at all the posts this year is pretty incredible how wild this year has
been. There were weeks I would come into the weekend looking for something to write about and it had been so exhausting dealing with covid or riots or whatever I felt I had gone 10 rounds with Sugar Ray Lenard. Here is to 2021 being a more
positive year.
Thank you for everyone
who took the time to read the blog. My advice for 2021 is to make
take ownership in something in your life and strive to be successful; Job,
school, parenting, start a blog, podcast, read more, become a better deer hunter, computer programmer, exercise, whatever. We all have more potential than just skating by a taking someone else's oxygen and spend less time on social media. And yes, life isn't fair, do your best and go get it! And while you are at it, help someone else, you'll feel great when you do.
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