Top Smart Vertical Transportation Companies

Construction Tech Review is proud to announce the Top Smart Vertical Transportation Companies, celebrating organizations that lead with credibility, innovation, and industry-changing vision. These companies have built strong reputations and earned immense customer trust, as reflected in the exceptional number of nominations from our subscribers. Following a rigorous review by a panel of C-suite executives, industry pioneers, and our editorial board, these businesses have been recognized for their leadership, ingenuity, and lasting industry impact.

    Top Smart Vertical Transportation Companies

  • J.A. Rosa Construction is a full-service construction company with over 43 years of experience. It specializes in commercial, infrastructure, educational and historic preservation. Known for meticulous planning, skilled execution, and a client-focused approach, the company delivers high-quality craftsmanship while prioritizing safety, communication, and strong relationships.

  • Area Access

    Area Access is a leading supplier of access elevators, stairlifts, chairlifts and wheelchair lifts. In addition to several lines of home and light commercial Access elevators–including the new symmetry models–it installs vertical and inclined wheelchair lifts and stair lifts for both straight and curved-rail applications.

  • MEI Total Elevator

    MEI Total Elevator Solutions specializes in the design, manufacturing, installation, modernization and maintenance of commercial elevators. Whether for a single-unit elevator or a large, multi-unit facility, it offers solutions tailored to every client’s needs. With advanced lifecycle planning, a dedication to safety and a passion for innovation, MEI keeps businesses moving forward.

  • MEM designs

    MEM designs and manufactures modular elevators for two-to-seven-story applications in new and existing construction projects. The elevator design is highly flexible, and it can be placed on the outside of existing buildings or nearly anywhere in new construction, as it is often self-supporting.

  • Otis (NYSE: OTIS)

    Otis (NYSE: OTIS) is the world’s leading company for elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation and service. It offers elevator modernization to help them benefit from updated technologies that enhance safety, improve performance and reliability and boost sustainability, bringing the passenger experience to the next level.

  • Vertechs Elevators

    Vertechs Elevators is a leading supplier, installer and maintainer of residential and commercial elevators. On the commercial side of the business, it offers everything from small automatic LULA elevators and full-size holeless hydraulic passenger elevators to class-leading traction elevators.

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