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ThyssenKrupp wins elevator, escalator contract for Freedom Tower

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A contract to install and maintain all 71 elevators and nine escalators in New York City’s Freedom Tower project is one of the biggest in the history of ThyssenKrupp Elevator.

DALLAS

The contract to install and maintain all 71 elevators and nine escalators in the Freedom Tower in New York City is one of the biggest in the history of ThyssenKrupp Elevator.

Freedom Tower is under construction at the site of the former World Trade Center, and is scheduled to be complete in December 2011. The fastest elevators in the building will reach speeds of up to 1800 feet per minute. When the project is complete, Freedom Tower will reach 1,776 feet and stand 105 stories.

“We are proud to be a partner in this historic Freedom Tower project,” said Barry Pletch, CEO of ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas Business Unit. “We will draw on our extensive high-rise experience to provide elevators and escalators that surpass safety standards and that provide passengers with the most innovative technology and design available.”

“ThyssenKrupp Elevator was selected for this monumental project based our competitive responses and attention to detail during four rounds of evaluations,” says Bill Gooding, Regional President of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas Business Unit. “Our team is well-equipped to handle this contract.”

ThyssenKrupp Elevator still manufactures the major components of all elevators to ensure their strict standards are met. The $150 million contract includes 64 gearless and six machine-room-less elevators as well as one geared elevator and nine escalators.

Associated Press

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