Ekurhuleni starts installation of new lifts for municipal rental properties

“We want our residents, especially the elders, to be able to use the lifts anytime even during load shedding. We are trying to bring back dignity to our people,” he said.

The process to install new lifts at the City of Ekurhuleni’s rental properties started on September 14.

Two contractors have already been appointed to install lifts at SilWerkroon, Deneys Conradie, Andries Scribante, Roxanna Mansions, Markville, Tweedy Park, Pauline Davies, Delhi Court and Karatchi Court.

Residents have had to use the stairs while the lifts have been out of order. The lift components are ordered outside of South Africa and then shipped in.

During the introduction of the contractors to the ward councillors on September 10, Member of Mayoral Committee for Human Settlements, Lesiba Mpya, said the contract for the installation of the lifts comes with one year free maintenance.

He said this will give the City sufficient time to go tender or use contractors already on the City’s supplier database to maintain the lifts thereafter.

Mpya added that due to the age of some of these properties, it may be necessary to re-strengthen the shafts to make sure they are able to carry the weight of the lifts. Re-wiring will also be done to make sure that the power supplied is in line with the technology fitted to the lifts.

In addition, Mpya said the lift purchase agreement comes with a backup generator that will kick in when there is an interruption in the power supply.

“We want our residents, especially the elders, to be able to use the lifts anytime, even during load-shedding. We are trying to bring back dignity to our people,” he said.

The work will be done by June 30, 2021.

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