MEM Modular Elevator Project Galleries
Here you will find galleries of a few of our modular elevators with a brief description. Click on any thumbnail to go to the gallery page for that project.
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A.B. Miller High School StadiumProject Location: Fontana, California
As part of a multi-million dollar upgrade to the A.B. Miller High School Stadium, they selected a Modular Elevator Manufacturing 2-stop Inline elevator to provide handicapped access to their press box. |
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Center High School Bleacher Project, Antelope California
Project Location: Antelope, California |
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Project Location: Carmichael, California Jesuit High School is a fully accredited Jesuit, Catholic, college preparatory, private high school that serves the greater Sacramento area. As part of a campus modernization project, the school added a MEM modular elevator connecting the main floor to the second floor. MEM’s product was specified because it was a more cost-effective solution than a conventional elevator, which requires more complicated infrastructure and installation. The holeless design requires less on-site construction, greatly minimizing project costs. Priced below conventional elevator systems, the product installs in one day and requires very little maintenance. Aesthetically, the modular elevator blended in with the existing design at Jesuit High School with a customized full brick veneer exterior. The MEM elevator is made from 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. |
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Modular Elevator Applications Gallery Modular Elevators are the perfect solution for many applications. Click through to the gallery to view a number of them. |
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Mullin Automotive MuseumProject Location: Oxnard, California The Mullin Automotive Museum is a private museum in Oxnard, California which focuses on rare and exquisite european automobiles. They wanted a very special elevator to match the decor of the museum. They selected an MEM elevator with glass wall panels in the hoistway and cab, with all components powdercoated or painted black. The museum added custom wrought iron panels integrated into the hoistway to complete the package. |
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Santa Ana College Child Development Center Project Location: Santa Ana, California Santa Ana College is a Community College in Santa Ana, California. |


