In
1946 an entrepreneur opened up the Dwarf Grill in a suburb of Atlanta. This was the start to the Chick-fil-A Empire. Many years later, we
get a phone call from a contractor who was building a new Chic-fil-A on the Mag Mile in Chicago. They wanted to know if we could install a LULA lift in a glass hoistway. We were referred to them by a design team that we worked with on a past project.
We typically do not install LULA lifts, but
this seemed like an interesting project with an iconic brand so we said, yes we
can. We had a great partner with CantonElevator [Eddy, Amy, Jessica(s), Brenna, Rod, Glen, Kathleen and some I am
probably forgetting, thank you all!].
Elevator equipment used
Package provider – Canton Elevator
Controller – Smartrise
Door equipment – GAL
Fixtures – Innovation
It all started with a
hole in the ground
– Back in January we did an owners meeting with the design team, general contractor, reps,
etc. And this is what we saw - the hole was not square, was not correct, and was
not lined up with the drawings.
Collectively everyone on the design team, GC, trades and Colley had some
work to do.
[Elevator pit]
[Elevator machine room]
Steel work – The steel work
needed to match up with the pit as well as the building structure. None of this was easy as we had to make accommodations for the existing conditions.
Elevator work – The steel was up,
now it was our turn to install the lift.
Glass work – The glass hoistway
looks great on the drawings and renderings, but the crew that put the glass in made their money with this installation.
Final product – Take a look at the culmination of the months and months of prelim and onsite coordination. The project turned out great!
Take away – Every construction/MOD
project that isn’t “vanilla” will pit the building owner, GC, CM, trades and
elevator contractor against each other, it is the nature of some of the more
complicated projects. The team we had
onsite sorted out all of the challenges at this building and did a phenomenal job on the
successful installation of the lift. We had a remote machine room, open steel hoistway, COVID and a whole lot of other curve balls thrown our way. Fourteen Colley Elevator employees had their hands on this project from start to finish; from the first phone call to the final inspection. We
had a great elevator project team and a great construction superintendent that worked
with us to make this go as smoothly as possible.
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