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1 week 5 days ago
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. to Exhibit at 2012 CASH Conference
For Immediate Release
Contact: Julianne Muszynski, LarsonO’Brien Marketing Group
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Date: February 6, 2012Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. to Exhibit at 2012 CASH Conference Visit MEM at Booth #330
CHATSWORTH, CA…Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM), leading manufacturer of factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators, will exhibit at the 33rd annual CASH (Coalition for Adequate School Housing) conference trade show, February 20-21, at the Sacramento Convention Center in Sacramento, CA.
MEM will be present at the T.L. Shield & Associates booth #330 to discuss accessibility products, including modular elevators ideal for use in schools. MEM’s fully-operational modular elevator system greatly minimizes design and engineering costs while improving accessibility. Priced below conventional elevator systems, the product installs in one day, requires very little maintenance and meets Division of State Architect, PC (Pre-Check) approval.
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5 weeks 6 days ago
Modular Elevator Manufacturing LULA
The Modular Limited Use Limited Application (LULA) system from Modular Elevator Manufacturing is a self-contained, freestanding unit that can be delivered to a jobsite and installed in less than a day. LULA has an integral machine room and is installed in conjunction with the company’s Modular Hoistway. Available in three sizes, the hoistway can be used for hydraulic or machine-room-less elevator installations. The elevator and hoistway are available with nonrated or one-hour-rated walls.
Click here to read the full article in ArchitectMagazine.com dated: September 22, 2011.
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5 weeks 6 days ago
Modular Modernization: High School Improves Accessibility
A modular elevator system offers many advantages, and one of the most crucial is short build times.
When Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Calif., began a campus modernization project, one of the school’s goals was to improve accessibility for students, staff and visitors. To achieve this goal, the private high school added a modular elevator connecting the main floor to the second floor.
Modular elevators are an ideal solution for educational facilities, offering significant advantages over conventional elevators. Constructed of nonproprietary, high-quality components and manufactured in a plant-controlled environment, a modular elevator can be used in new and retrofit projects from two to seven stories. Its application continues to grow in popularity, especially for education buildings.
Click here to read the full article in Environmental Design + Construction Magazine dated November 1, 2011.
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5 weeks 6 days ago
Modular Elevator By MEM
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM), a Chatsworth, CA manufacturer of factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators, has introduced its Modular Machine Room-less (MMRL) elevator. The MMRL is a full size commercial elevator designed as a self contained freestanding unit that can be delivered to a facility and installed in one day.
A modular elevator was used at this pedestrian bridge.
The MMRL has a weight capacity of up to 3,500 pounds, is gurney compliant, and travels at a speed of 350 feet per minute. It is also ADA compliant.Most suitable for structures taller than five stories, the MMRL eliminates the need for a separate equipment room and requires less space than other elevators. The product is installed in MEM’s freestanding modular hoistway, which is often connected to the building the elevator is servicing without having to share the same foundation. MEM states that compared to conventional hydraulic elevators, the MMRL elevator uses less power due to its efficient design and counterweighted configuration.
Click here to read the full article in Today's Facility Manager Blog dated November 29, 2011.
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5 weeks 6 days ago
Specifying for Accessibility In Schools
Specifying for Accessibility In Schools
By Tom Shield, President and Founder, Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc.Specifying products to improve accessibility in educational facilities can be overwhelming and challenging due to the variety of products available and accessibility guidelines that must be followed.
New construction and renovations in education must be undertaken in accordance with established accessibility standards. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 established minimum guidelines that must be followed when undertaking new construction or renovations in schools. These guidelines are called the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), and while they have been adopted by most jurisdictions, some state and local building standards are more stringent. If this is true for your jurisdiction, the ADA requires that the state or local guidelines for accessible design be implemented.
Accessibility solutions for students, facility, staff and visitors with mobility limitations that meet the ADA’s ADAAG include ramps, vertical platform lifts and elevators.
Ramps
Ramps are ideal accessibility solutions for low-rise applications in school facilities, such as, entrances and exits. The ADAAG specifies how steep the ramp can be, ramp width and length, ramp landings, handrail installation and surfaces.A ramp is defined as any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 (one inch rise for every 20 inches of run) by the ADAAG. The least possible slope should be used when building a ramp. In new construction, the maximum slope is 1:12 and the maximum rise for any uninterrupted run is 30 inches.
For existing facilities with space limitations that do not allow the installation of a 1:12 slope, the guidelines are:
- A slope between 1:10 and 1:12 is allowed for a maximum rise of 6-inches.
- A slope between 1:8 and 1:10 is allowed for a maximum rise of 3-inches. A slope steeper than 1:8 is not allowed.
Ramps should also meet the following standards as set by the ADAAG:
- Minimum surface width of 36 inches
- Constructed from an anti-slip surface and prevent water accumulation if outside
- Level landings at the bottom and top of each ramp and each ramp run
- Landings need to be at least as wide of the ramp leading to it
- Handrails should be installed if the rise is more than six inches or a horizontal of more than 72 inches.
- Handrails should be on both sides of the ramps mounted between 34 in and 38 in for adults. In schools or other buildings, where children are the principal occupants, a second set of handrails at a more appropriate height for children should be installed, at maximum height of 28 inches.
Vertical Platform Lifts
Where a ramp is not the ideal solution due to space limitations, a vertical platform lift may be used. A platform lift is limited to 12-feet of travel and they are ideal for access to a stage or other small elevated surfaces. Lifts that carry wheelchairs up and down stairs are known as inclined platform lifts.The ADAAG standards for lifts are as follows:
- Positioned to meet floor and ground space requirements to accommodate a wheelchair
- Less than ½ inch level change between the floor of the lift and landing floor
- Stable, firm and slip-resistant surfaces in the lift and surrounding floor space
- Control mechanisms must be operable with one hand and do not require excessive force to operate
Conventional and Modular Elevators
If more than one story of travel is involved, an elevator is the ideal mobility solution for accessibility. A relatively new solution growing in popularity is the modular elevator, which has many advantages over a conventional elevator. Many schools don’t contain more than two or three stories and don’t need the complexities of a conventional elevator.A modular elevator is constructed of nonproprietary, high-quality components and manufactured in a plant-controlled environment, which results in a high-quality product that greatly minimizes design and engineering costs. Priced below conventional elevator systems, modular elevators typically take one day to install and require very little maintenance.
Like conventional elevators, modular can be customized and designed to fit in with the existing structure. Modular elevators can be used in new and retrofit projects from two to seven stories. Modular elevators are commonly used to improve accessibility in stadium press boxes and parking structures and in applications of ADA remediation.
All elevators, conventional and modular, must also meet the following standards as set by the ADAAG:
- Automatic operation
- Hall call elevator buttons should be accessible and indicate when each call is registered and answered
- Doors shall open and close automatically
- Doors contain a reopening device that will stop and reopen a car door and hoistway door automatically if an object or person obstructs the door
- Doors should remain fully open in response to a call for a minimum of three seconds
- The floor area shall provide enough space for wheelchair users to enter the car, maneuver the controls and exit the car
Implementing Accessibility Solutions
Before purchasing an accessibility solution for your school, make sure the product is intended for commercial use and meets all accessibility guidelines. Do not solely rely on vendor claims that the product meets ADA guidelines and compare guidelines with product specifications. If possible, visit other facilities that use the product you are considering to make an informed purchase.Review the warranty and maintenance requirements of accessibility products. The ADA requires that products remain in working condition. Can your facilities management staff handle routine testing and maintenance or will you need to set up a service contract with a third-party? While ramps are low maintenance, lifts and elevators are more complex solutions due to their mechanics. Once the product is installed, demonstrate proper usage to facility and staff so they can help students and visitors.
Ramps, lifts and elevators can be visually pleasing while fitting in your school environment. The ADA standards provide guidance on material characteristics for accessibility solutions, leaving the choice of materials up manufacturers. This provides flexibility in choosing materials that are appealing and appropriate for the space. For example, products used outdoors should resist weathering and prevent water from collecting on the surface.
With careful planning, education facilities can be accessible to people with and without disabilities. Not all of the ADAAG standards are covered in this article, so it is important to work with an architect or ADA consultant that understands these complex standards as well as the standards in your jurisdiction. In many jurisdictions, state officials must also view and approve plans, as well. With the right research and guidance, your project can be completed on time and within budget while improving access for all.
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5 weeks 6 days ago
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. Wins Architectural Products Product Innovation Award
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. Wins
Architectural Products Product Innovation AwardCHATSWORTH, CA... Modular Elevator Manufacturing (MEM), Inc.’s factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators have won an Architectural Products Product Innovation Award. The Product Innovation Awards recognizes products, materials and systems innovation that leads commercial and institutional design to new heights.
A modular elevator system from MEM is the ideal vertical transportation solution for two-to-seven-story exterior applications in new and existing construction projects. MEM elevators enable virtually any kind of facility to achieve and/or improve accessibility and meet ADA compliance, while saving time and money.
“We are proud to be honored by Architectural Products as elevator installation can be one of the most problematic aspects of construction due to economic and quality concerns,” says Tom Shield, president and founder of MEM. “With MEM, these issues are eliminated and we hear on a daily basis how innovative our product is. We make it simple for the owner, architect, builder and installer. Building the elevator in the plant allows us to control the manufacturing and installation process of the elevator, ensuring that our product is provided time and time again in a safe and cost-effective manner.”
With judging and evaluation of products and systems from a distinguished panel of 44 architects and specification specialists skilled in product evaluation, the Product Innovation Awards program awards manufacturers based on attributes, qualities, functionality and/or performance beyond industry standards. For more information, visit www.arch-products.com.
About Modular Elevator Manufacturing Inc.
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM) is an industry leader in designing and manufacturing factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less (MRL) elevators with superior customer service. Built as freestanding structures in rated or non-rated hoistways, MEM elevators enable virtually any kind of facility to achieve and/or improve accessibility, meeting ADA compliance while saving time and money. MEM’s modular elevator systems arrive on-site fully installed, can be made operational in one day and are priced below conventional elevator systems. For more information about Modular Elevator Manufacturing, visit www.modularelevator.net. -
5 weeks 6 days ago
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. Introduces First Modular MRL Elevator
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. Introduces First Modular MRL Elevator
Industry First Offers Efficient Design and Utilizes Less PowerCHATSWORTH, CA… Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM), leading manufacturer of factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators, introduces the industry’s first Modular Machine Room-less (MMRL) elevator.
The MMRL from MEM is a full-size commercial elevator designed as a self-contained freestanding unit that can be delivered to a job site and installed in one day. The MMRL has a weight capacity of up to 3,500 lbs., is gurney compliant and travels at a speed of 350 feet per minute.
Most suitable for structures taller than five stories, the MMRL eliminates the need for a separate equipment room and requires less space. The product is installed in MEM’s freestanding modular hoistway, which is often connected to the building the elevator is servicing without having to share the same foundation. Compared to conventional hydraulic elevators, the MMRL elevator uses less power due to its efficient design and counterweighted configuration.
Interest in the MMRL is high and MEM has signed a contract to install the MMRL in a parking structure at a California mixed-use facility. The MMRL will be placed on-site during construction of the facility and used as a construction lift, eliminating the hassle and expense of renting a temporary lift.
“The MEM MMRL is an ideal, innovative product for projects that need an affordable vertical transportation solution,” says Tom Shield, President and Founder of MEM. “In addition, the MMRL can be running before a conventional elevator hoistway is installed, allowing facility owners and contractors to use a MMRL as a temporary lift to meet regulations for job sites taller than three stories.”
For more information about MEM’s products and services, please visit www.modularelevator.net.
About Modular Elevator Manufacturing Inc.
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM) is an industry leader in designing and manufacturing factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less (MRL) elevators with superior customer service. Built as freestanding structures in rated or non-rated hoistways, MEM elevators enable virtually any kind of facility to achieve and/or improve accessibility, meeting ADA compliance while saving time and money. MEM’s modular elevator systems arrive on-site fully installed, can be made operational in one day and are priced below conventional elevator systems. For more information about Modular Elevator Manufacturing, visit www.modularelevator.net. -
30 weeks 5 days ago
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. to Exhibit at 2011 NAEC EXPO
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. to Exhibit at 2011 NAEC EXPO

Visit MEM at Booth #1111
07.20.2011 - Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM), leading manufacturer of factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators, will exhibit at the 62nd annual National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) Convention and Exposition, September 14-15, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
At NAEC, MEM will be featuring its ready-to-use modular elevator systems for two-to-seventeen story exterior applications in new and existing construction projects. MEM's fully operational elevator system greatly minimizes design and engineering costs while improving accessibility. Priced below conventional elevator systems, the product installs in one day and requires very little maintenance.
"MEM offers elevators that are completely preassembled into their own structural freestanding hoistway off-site, saving time and money for customers. Our modular elevators can be customized and designed to fit in with the space," says Tom Shield, president and founder of MEM. "We look forward to discussing the benefits of MEM's elevators with NAEC attendees."
As the largest North American exposition devoted exclusively to the needs of the elevator, escalator and people mover industry, the NAEC Expo focuses on the latest trends, technology and products in the industry. A variety of contractors, consultants, inspectors, building owners, manufacturers and other industry professionals are expected to attend. For more information, visit http://www.naecconvention.com.
NAEC EXPO
MEM is offering FREE admission to the NAEC EXPO. Please click the link to be taken to the Registration Form.Attendees and interested media are encouraged to visit MEM at Booth #1111 or online at http://www.modularelevator.net.
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36 weeks 4 days ago
UCSF Childcare Center Features MEM Modular Elevator
Project Receives Award of Distinction From Modular Building Institute
PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 09, 2011 – A modular elevator from Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM), leading manufacturer of factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators, has been installed at the Kirkham Childcare Center at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). The Kirkham Childcare Center is a 6,700 square foot permanent modular building that serves as a childcare center for three to five year olds. The Center is two stories tall created from various size modules set on a concrete masonry unit foundation and clad in brightly-colored lap siding.
"A modular elevator from MEM offered the project many advantages and all parties were happy with the final result," says Tony Wong, architect, Kendall Young Associates. "It was a Division of the State Architect approved product offered at a reasonable cost, requiring a short lead-time, and the interface to the rest of the building was easy to address."
The Kirkham Childcare Center features a hydraulic holeless modular elevator with above ground cylinders. The holeless design requires less on-site construction and greatly minimizes project costs. The equipment room was approximately 75 feet away instead of being adjacent to the modular elevator. Since the building was made up of modular components on a hillside site, the structure required a raised foundation. The crawl space of the foundation housed the long hydraulic and electrical runs for the modular elevator. The motor and pump were upsized accordingly to accommodate the distance.
MEM's modular elevator features nonproprietary, high-quality components featuring state of the art digital controls, a fully equipped steel car and a fully pre-assembled elevator tower constructed from welded tubular steel. Before installation, an elevator pit was prepared with anchor bolt imbeds to ensure precise placement. The elevator was then delivered to the job site on a flatbed truck, picked up with a crane, set in place and anchored.
"A modular elevator was an ideal solution to provide accessibility for students, teachers, parents and staff at the Kirkham Childcare Center," says Tom Shield, President and Founder of MEM. "We provide a cost-effective solution that installs in less time than a conventional elevator and requires very little maintenance."
MEM's elevators meet the requirements set by the Americans with Disabilities Act and ASME A17.1, the latest edition of elevator specifications set by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
The project received a first place award from the Modular Building Institute's 2011 Awards of Distinction for permanent modular educational buildings from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet. Entries were judged on architectural excellence, technical innovation, cost effectiveness, energy efficiency and calendar days to complete.
The project was completed in August 2009. In addition to MEM, the project team included Kendall Young Associates, San Francisco, CA as the architect and TCB Builders, San Francisco, CA as the general contractor.
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Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM) designs and manufactures factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less (MRL) elevators. Built as freestanding structures in rated or non-rated hoistways, MEM elevators enable virtually any kind of facility to achieve and/or improve accessibility, meeting ADA compliance while saving time and money. MEM's holeless-designed elevators arrive on-site fully installed, can be made operational in one day and are priced below conventional elevator systems. For more information about Modular Elevator Manufacturing, visit www.modularelevator.net.
View the original press release here.
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38 weeks 6 days ago
Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. to Exhibit at Elevator U Conference
Modular Elevator Manufacturing to Exhibit at Penn State University on June 8
PRLog (Press Release) – May 25, 2011 – Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM), leading manufacturer of factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less elevators, will exhibit at the 14th annual Elevator U conference on June 8, 2011 at Penn State University in University Park, PA.
At Elevator U, MEM will be featuring its ready-to-use modular elevator systems for two-to-seven story exterior applications in new and existing construction projects. MEM's fully operational elevator system greatly minimizes design and engineering costs while improving accessibility. Priced below conventional elevator systems, the product installs in one day and requires very little maintenance.
"In the educational market, our elevators are ideal for ADA remediation, raised walkways, stadium press boxes, parking structures and applications that call for an elevator tower. MEM's modular elevators are completely preassembled into their own structural freestanding hoistway off-site, saving time and money for educational institutions," says Tom Shield, president and founder of MEM. "We look forward to discussing the many benefits of modular elevators with Elevator U attendees."
Elevator U supports and encourages the exchange of ideas and information relative to vertical transportation in academic facilities. University facility managers, consultants, vendors and others with ties to the elevator industry are expected to attend the organization's annual conference. For more information, visit http://www.elevatoru.org.
Attendees and interested media are encouraged to visit MEM's booth at Elevator U and online at www.modularelevator.net prior to the show.
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Modular Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. (MEM) designs and manufactures factory preinstalled commercial hydraulic and machine-room-less (MRL) elevators. Built as freestanding structures in rated or non-rated hoistways, MEM elevators enable virtually any kind of facility to achieve and/or improve accessibility, meeting ADA compliance while saving time and money. MEM's holeless-designed elevators arrive on-site fully installed, can be made operational in one day and are priced below conventional elevator systems. For more information about Modular Elevator Manufacturing, visit www.modularelevator.net.
To view the original Press Release, please click here.
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43 weeks 19 hours ago
MEM Elevator Featured in Architectural Products Magazine April 2011 Issue
The MEM modular elevator is featured in the April Issue of Architectural Products Magazine. The article can be viewed HERE.
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43 weeks 6 days ago
Tom Shield of MEM quoted in Facility Manager magazine
Tom Shield of MEM was quoted in Facility Manager magazine article titled "Meeting the Needs of Disabled Patrons and Aging Baby Boomers". You can view a PDF of the magazine here. The article begins on Page 39.


