LIFT DESIGN
Smarter Lift Design
Starts With The
Right Advice
If you’re looking to install a new lift or modernise, refurbish, or replace your existing lift system, we can offer you independent specialist advice on the process you need to take with your lift design.


Independent Lift Design Consultancy
Whether you are planning a new lift installation or reviewing an existing system, lift design should begin with a clear understanding of your building, your users, and your long-term operational needs.
At ILECS, we provide independent lift design consultancy for new-build, refurbishment, modernisation and replacement projects. Our role is to help clients make informed decisions from the outset, ensuring the final solution is compliant, practical, cost-effective and tailored to the building it serves.
We work with building owners, managing agents, developers and project teams to create lift design strategies that support performance, passenger flow, accessibility and future reliability.
Why Choose ILECS for Lift Design?
As an independent lift consultancy, our advice is focused on what is right for the building and the client’s objectives. We are not tied to a manufacturer or installer, which means our recommendations are impartial, practical and project-specific.
We support clients at every stage of the process, from early planning and technical review through to specification, tender analysis and project oversight. The result is a lift design approach that gives clients clarity, reduces uncertainty and helps create better long-term outcomes.
Our Lift Design Process
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Understanding your building and project goals
We begin by reviewing your building, existing infrastructure and project objectives. This helps us understand how the lift system needs to perform, who it will serve, and any operational, spatial or budget considerations that need to be taken into account.
02.
Site survey and technical review
Where required, we carry out a site survey to assess the building layout, current lift arrangement and any technical constraints. This allows us to identify opportunities, risks and the most suitable direction for the project.
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Lift design strategy and recommendations
Using the findings from the initial review, we prepare a lift design strategy tailored to your building. This may include recommendations on lift type, capacity, performance, traffic requirements, compliance considerations and overall project scope.
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Specifications and tender support
We produce detailed lift specifications to support the tender process and help ensure contractors are pricing against the same clearly defined requirements. This improves clarity, supports better comparison of submissions and reduces the risk of gaps in scope.
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Contractor review and project support
We can assess tender returns, support contractor selection and provide ongoing advice as the project progresses. Our aim is to help clients move forward with confidence and maintain quality throughout delivery.
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Oversight through to completion
During installation or upgrade works, we can remain involved through site visits, progress reviews, snagging and final testing support. This helps ensure the finished lift system performs as intended and meets the agreed design brief.
Compliance, Performance and Building Requirements
Every lift design project must respond to more than just movement between floors. It also needs to consider safety, accessibility, building use, user expectations, maintenance access and current legislative requirements.
At ILECS, we take a practical approach to lift design, ensuring recommendations are aligned with the technical and compliance needs of the building while supporting day-to-day performance. From passenger flow and evacuation considerations to replacement planning and long-term serviceability, we help clients make decisions that are both informed and commercially realistic.
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Lift Design Projects We Support
Lift Modernisation
For lifts with serviceable core components, modernisation can improve performance, reliability and compliance without full replacement. We help identify which elements should be retained, upgraded or replaced.
Lift Replacement
Where an existing lift has reached the end of its useful life, full replacement may be the most effective option. We advise on complete replacement strategies that suit the building, usage demands and future maintenance requirements.
Lift Installation
When considering installing completely new lifting equipment in a building, where it does not currently exist or adding to existing facilities, it’s crucial that the equipment is of high quality and suitable for the needs of the building.
Lift Refurbishment
Lift refurbishment enhances your existing installations by retaining many of the major components and replacing outdated, worn or damaged parts with like-for-like where possible.

Your Vision, Our Know-How
Essentially, a lift will manage the movement of passengers, goods and support services, including vehicle transportation and the facilitation of evacuation and firefighting.
ILECS lift consultants ensure your lift project is carried out to a high standard and with specified equipment suitable for the installation, and compliant with the latest standards. Get in touch today for a lift design consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does ILECS refurbish lifts?
No, ILECS does not carry out the physical refurbishment of lifts themselves. Instead, we provide expert, independent advice and guidance throughout the lift refurbishment process. We can assess your lift’s condition, provide recommendations, and oversee the refurbishment project by working with lift contractors who perform the actual physical work. As a lift consultancy, ILECS ensures the job is completed to a high standard, meets compliance requirements, and stays on track and within budget.
Does ILECS modernise lifts?
No, ILECS does not carry out the physical modernisation of lifts themselves. Instead, we provide expert, independent advice and guidance throughout the lift modernisation process. We can assess your lift’s condition, provide recommendations, and oversee the modernisation project by working with lift contractors who perform the actual physical work. As a lift consultancy, ILECS ensures the job is completed to a high standard, meets compliance requirements, and stays on track and within budget.
Does ILECS replace lifts?
No, ILECS does not carry out the physical replacement of lifts themselves. Instead, we provide expert, independent advice and guidance throughout the replacement process. We can assess your lift’s condition, provide recommendations, and oversee the replacement project by working with lift contractors who perform the actual physical work. As a lift consultancy, ILECS ensures the job is completed to a high standard, meets compliance requirements, and stays on track and within budget.
Does ILECS install lifts?
No, ILECS does not carry out the physical installation of lifts themselves. Instead, we provide expert, independent advice and guidance throughout the lift installation process. We can assess your lift’s condition, provide recommendations, and oversee the installation project by working with lift contractors who perform the actual physical work. As a lift consultancy, ILECS ensures the job is completed to a high standard, meets compliance requirements, and stays on track and within budget.
How do you know when a lift has reached the end of its useful life?
The average lifespan of a lift is between 15 and 20 years, assuming it has been installed correctly, well-maintained with quality equipment, and cared for by its users. Lifts that are over 15 years old may face a shortage of spare parts and technical support, which can lead to more extended downtimes in the event of a breakdown.