Consultancy Services

Independent consulting and audits for elevators, escalators, and parking systems.

Eleva offers standalone consultancy and technical audits for building owners, architects, developers, and institutions who need expert guidance on vertical transportation and parking without being tied to any single equipment supplier.

Early-stage consultancy and audit discussions are welcome when the requirement still needs an unbiased technical review before equipment decisions are fixed.

Standalone advisory support with no installation commitment required
Useful during planning, comparison, tender, audit, or quality-review stages
Can cover lifts, escalators, and automated parking systems together

Consultation and audit areas

  • Traffic analysis and elevator capacity planning

  • Escalator feasibility and placement design

  • Automated parking system evaluation and site-fit analysis

  • Vendor-neutral specification writing

  • Tender document review and technical vetting

  • Ongoing project oversight, technical audit, and quality review

Key points

10+ years of hands-on installation and maintenance experience behind the advisory work

In-house engineering perspective rather than abstract consultant language

Vendor-neutral consultancy and audit support, including projects Eleva may not install

Working familiarity with IS 17900, NBC expectations, and accessibility considerations

Relevant across residential, commercial, hospitality, government, and institutional projects

Some projects need independent technical judgment or a formal technical audit before they need an equipment proposal. That is especially true when the building is still in planning, multiple vendors are being compared, or the team wants a clearer specification before going to market.

Eleva provides consultancy and audits as standalone services. The engagement can stay at planning, technical-review, or condition-audit level without any requirement that the same project later move into installation with Eleva.

This makes the page useful for owners, architects, developers, institutional teams, and consultants who need a grounded review of lifts, escalators, or parking systems from people who also understand how these systems behave after handover.

Who usually asks for this support

Building owners seeking unbiased equipment recommendations
Architects and structural consultants needing VT specifications
Developers comparing elevator and parking system options
Institutions planning accessibility upgrades or new installations

Where independent consultancy usually helps most

Avoiding an over-specified or poorly matched system

Projects often benefit from an independent review when the proposed package looks impressive on paper but may be heavier, costlier, or less suitable than the building really needs.

Retrofit conditions that do not fit standard assumptions

Existing buildings often need calmer technical judgment around shafts, access, circulation, and serviceability before a realistic lift or parking strategy becomes clear.

Multi-vendor comparisons that create more noise than clarity

A vendor-neutral specification and technical review can help the team compare options on fit, maintainability, and lifecycle practicality instead of marketing language alone.

Compliance or planning gaps discovered too late

Consultancy and audits are often most useful when codes, accessibility expectations, maintenance realities, or tender language need to be checked before the wrong decision gets carried forward.

Questions buyers usually ask

Can Eleva consult on or audit a project even if another supplier may install it later?

Yes. The engagement can remain independent and vendor-neutral when the project only needs technical guidance, review, specification support, or an audit of the proposed solution.

Is this only for elevators?

No. The consultancy can cover elevators, escalators, and automated parking systems depending on the project type and stage.

When is the best time to request a consultation or audit?

The earlier the better, especially when planning assumptions, vendor comparisons, specification decisions, or existing-system concerns are still open to review.

What makes the first consultation or audit useful

The first conversation is usually strongest when it frames the project stage, the current system condition, and the decision that still needs an unbiased technical review.

Share whether the project is new-build, retrofit, expansion, modernization, or an evaluation of existing systems.

Mention whether the main need is consultancy, audit, specification writing, vendor review, or ongoing technical oversight.

If there is already a drawing set, vendor proposal, or tender draft, note that in the enquiry so the response can start at the right depth.

Project discussion

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