At H. Breakell & Co. we have a rich history of bespoke elevator design and manufacturing. Proud of our origins we strive to continue to craft our elevators using precision engineering and intelligent design, ensuring the quality of our products and the satisfaction of our clients.
All lift car interiors in our varied range can be designed to meet your exact needs and are available as traction, hydraulic drive systems and with or without machine rooms.
Our traditional and machine room-less passenger lifts and goods passenger lifts conform to Directive 95/16EC and compliance with EN81-1 A3 2009 or EN81-2 A3 2009 or EN81-21 as applicable.
Town Hall – Huddersfield
This refurbishment of the upstairs bar and connecting lift on the ground floor was done in the summer of 2015, The old lift has been removed and a new Breakell passenger lift installed as well as all the cosmetic surrounds and paneling which has also been upgraded. The new lift pictures can be seen in the gallery as well as the bar refurbishment.
Daisy Bank – Bradford
The brief was to replace an old existing dilapidated bottom drive passenger lift. We provided a new 3 floor 8 person 1m/s machine room-less gearless bespoke system, that fitted in superbly with our client’s plans. The lift project was delivered to programme and to the clients entire satisfaction.
Incommunities Retirement Home – Bradford
We were selected as the preferred contractor by Incommunities to deliver a turnkey project replacing an old unreliable O&K passenger lift at this Sheltered Housing Scheme. We installed a new 10 person 800Kg hydraulic passenger lift with internal finishes to the client’s exact specification. The project was completed on time and was carried out whilst the building was fully occupied with minimal disruption to the residents.
Wrightington Hospital – Wigan
This project included the installation of three 2400Kg 32 Person Bed Passenger Lifts. Working closely with Vinci Construction the project was delivered ahead of schedule. We look forward to working with Vinci again on our upcomings projects in 2016.