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ViewAudi Watford wanted a disabled access solution for its car showroom’s upper floor levels. This was to enable disabled staff to work on the premises and create access for all across all the show rooms.
ViewCumberland Lodge is a Grade Two listed, seventeenth-century building set in the heart of Great Windsor Park. The lodge is a unique conference centre, whose patron is the Queen.
ViewThe Casino at the Empire London needed to install DDA compliant lifts to enable customers to freely access both levels. The casino specified that the disability lifts had to be branded, and aesthetically pleasing to complement the retro décor.
ViewWith the installation of a platform lift, Evans Cycles wanted to provide wheelchair access for customers and visitors to their new retail outlet and service centre in Rathbone Place, London W1.
ViewIn order to become DDA compliant, the Gaudet Luce Golf Club needed to install a platform lift. The lift installation would need to be architecturally sensitive to the renovated agricultural building.
ViewThe popular Australian-themed bar chain, Walkabout, wanted to provide access for all to comply with DDA accessibility. As each Walkabout venue was different, the lift design needed to be tailored for each location.
ViewA cost-effective access solution was required by Elim Church for its new two-storey building. In order to be compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), it was essential there was step-free access to the first floor recreation room.
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