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Passenger lifts: Non-scenic | |
21-person, 1600 kg traction lift travelling at 2.5 m/s with 8-12 stops | £12-16,000 per stop |
16-person, 1250 kg traction lift travelling at 2.5 m/s with 6-10 stops | £11-15,000 per stop |
12-person, 1000 kg traction lift travelling at 1.6 m/s with 6-10 stops | £10-14,000 per stop |
16-person, 1250 kg hydraulic lift travelling at 1.5 m/s with 2-5 stops | £12-16,000 per stop |
Passenger lifts: Scenic | |
Scenic lifts are generally twice the cost of the non-scenic lifts | |
Goods lifts | |
2500 kg, travelling at 1.0 m/s electric goods lift with 8-12 stops | £14-17,000 per stop |
2500 kg, travelling at 0.63 m/s hydraulic goods lift with 3-6 stops | £15-19,000 per stop |
Escalators | |
A typical indoor 35° escalator with a 1000 mm wide tread |
Lead times | |
Components | Lead time |
Network components: switches, routers, chassis, wireless networks | 0-2 weeks |
Bespoke network components such as specialised routers | 4-6 weeks |
Standard AV components: LCD screens, LCD projectors, sound reinforcement | 2-4 weeks |
Bespoke AV systems: control systems, lighting rigs and so on | 6-8 weeks |
Enterprise components: PCs, laptops, thin clients, standard servers | 2-4 weeks |
Bespoke Enterprise components: Specialised blade enclosures, server racks and so on | 6-8 weeks |