ElevatorInfo Joins as New BOMA Partner for BOMA 2024

ElevatorInfo Boma partner

Each year, the Building Owners and Managers Association, which is an organization made up of commercial real estate professionals and others who work related fields, hosts a conference bringing together its members and affiliates.

As a new BOMA partner, ElevatorInfo will be presenting at the BOMA International Conference & Expo 2024. This event provides a platform to highlight our continued commitment to helping building owners and managers connect with the elevator industry’s best trained and most highly-skilled elevator mechanics from IUEC signatory companies.

BOMA describes its mission as “to advance a vibrant commercial real estate industry through advocacy, influence and knowledge.” At the conference, BOMA members and other attendees will have the opportunity to learn all about the benefits of using IUEC-affiliated companies for their elevator maintenance, service, repair, and modernization needs.

Showcasing Industry Excellence

At BOMA 2024, members of the ElevatorInfo team will share information about the expertise and safety focus of the IUEC’s skilled elevator constructors. These professionals are employed by some of the industry’s most famous names, including Otis, Schindler, KONE, TK Elevator, and Mitsubishi, as well as by hundreds of smaller, independent IUEC-affiliated companies. The companies operate across the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Guam, offering personalized service tailored to meet the specific needs of any job.

Comprehensive Training, Education, and Certification

At the event, building owners and managers can also learn about the rigorous training and education provided to elevator constructor apprentices and mechanics by the National Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP). Employees of IUEC-affiliated companies undergo college-level, USDOL-registered apprenticeship training to ensure they are equipped with the latest industry knowledge and skills. On top of this, NEIEP’s continuing education courses ensure these professionals stay updated with advancements in technology and safety protocols.

In addition to NEIEP’s classroom-based and online courses, the program also gives apprentices and mechanics an opportunity to earn third-party certifications that are sometimes required by local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) to do specialized work on jobsites. During their NEIEP apprenticeship, students earn certifications in OSHA 10, SAIA Scaffolding, AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, and Certified Signal Person and Rigger Levels 1 and 2 (CSPR-1/2), an ANSI/ANAB accredited industry-specific rigging and signaling certification. Forklift certification is offered as a continuing education course for mechanics.

Keeping up with changes in building code regulations is another concern for building owners and managers. A growing number of IUEC elevator mechanics have earned ANSI/ANAB accredited certifications as Certified Elevator Inspectors (CEI) through the Qualified Elevator Inspector Training Fund (QEITF) program. This program requires elevator mechanics to pass the industry’s most rigorous exam for elevator inspectors to earn their initial certification, and then pass yearly exams covering updates and changes in code regulations to keep their certifications active.

Safety and Risk Management

The comprehensive safety training programs employed by IUEC-affiliated companies create a safer workforce and working environments, ensuring the protection of the riding public. These programs are designed to minimize risk for building owners by giving all elevator constructors the tools they need to work in accordance with the highest safety standards. Event attendees can learn how these safety measures not only protect passengers, but also contribute to the overall efficiency and reliability of elevator operations.

Maintenance Control Program Guidance

Effective management of Maintenance Control Programs (MCPs) is crucial for the longevity and reliability of elevator equipment. At BOMA 2024, the ElevatorInfo team will explain how signatory companies can assist building owners with managing their MCPs. This guidance ensures that equipment operates smoothly, reducing downtime and prolonging the life of these elevators.

The Impact of Partnering with IUEC Signatory Companies

ElevatorInfo’s participation at BOMA 2024 aims to highlight the multiple significant advantages of working with IUEC signatory companies. By partnering with these companies, building owners and managers can ensure their elevators are installed, repaired, and maintained to the highest standards of safety and efficiency. This partnership translates to fewer disruptions, enhanced safety, and improved operational performance for their building’s elevators.

Join Us at BOMA 2024

ElevatorInfo invites all BOMA 2024 attendees to visit booth #931 and discover why working with highly-trained and safety-focused elevator constructors is the smartest choice for their business. Learn about the comprehensive training, safety programs, and expert maintenance strategies that make IUEC signatory companies the preferred choice for elevator services. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your building’s performance and ensure the safety and satisfaction of all elevator users.