EMSD releases lift maintenance cost information of private residential and commercial premises
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     The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) today (May 27) released maintenance cost information on lifts in private residential and commercial premises for public reference.

     The EMSD had earlier engaged an independent consultant to conduct a sampling survey on the maintenance costs of lifts in private residential and commercial buildings in Hong Kong. The consultant analysed the data provided by more than 5,900 questionnaires collected, and calculated the average monthly maintenance costs of the lifts as follows:

Private Residential Buildings

Lift travel     Rated speed     Average monthly lift
level           of lift         maintenance cost

1 to 15         ≤ 1.0m/s        $3,261
                > 1.0m/s        $3,855
16 to 25        ≤ 1.5m/s        $3,365
                > 1.5m/s        $4,476
26 to 35        ≤ 1.75m/s       $4,604
                > 1.75m/s       $6,043
More than 35    ≤ 2.5m/s        $6,822
                > 2.5m/s        $8,301


Private Commercial Buildings

Lift travel     Rated speed     Average monthly lift
level           of lift         maintenance cost

1 to 15         ≤ 1.5m/s        $4,345
                > 1.5m/s        $6,149
16 to 25        ≤ 2.0m/s        $5,675
                > 2.0m/s        $8,462
26 to 35        ≤ 3.0m/s        $6,583
                > 3.0m/s        $10,832
More than 35    ≤ 4.0m/s        $8,375
                > 4.0m/s        $14,405

     The cost information is available in the Responsible Persons' Corner on the EMSD's website (www.emsd.gov.hk/emsd/eng/pps/leo_rpc.shtml). The EMSD will update it on a half-yearly basis.

     To learn more about the maintenance and management of lifts and escalators, members of the public may also visit the Corner to get the following information:

* performance ratings of registered contractors;
* sample contracts for procurement of lift maintenance services;
* a guidebook for persons responsible for lifts;
* guidelines for selection of registered contractors for provision of maintenance services;
* guidelines for modernisation of existing lifts;
* guidelines for management of lift maintenance works;
* a checklist for building management staff to conduct daily safety inspection of lifts; and
* common questions and answers on lift management.

Ends/Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Issued at HKT 15:49

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