| 7 Momentum Waikato: Foster Construction - Waikato Regional Theatre The Waikato Regional Theatre will transform Hamilton’s CBD and breathe new life into the city’s arts scene. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Quinn Engineering designs, manufactures, installs and maintains lifts for the domestic and light commercial markets. Custom-built to exactly fit your available space, our lifts are quick and simple to construct on-site and most importantly, easy to access and use for the able-bodied and mobility-challenged. From short-rise porch lifts to get from driveway to deck, to multi-level (up to 4 levels) internal or external access, a Quinn lift is cost-effective, dependable, runs on 12v power and simple to install with only a 200mm recessed concrete pad required – no pit. Proudly designed and built in the Waikato with over 1,600 in use today throughout NZ and all backed by our local service network. Let’s talk about your needs today. www.quinn.co.nz +64 7 867 6712 info@quinn.co.nz QuinnEngineering Showcases Kiwi Ingenuity in theWaikatoRegional Theatre Project As construction continues on the highly anticipated Waikato Regional Theatre project, one company stands out for its exceptional contribution to accessibility and innovation. Quinn Engineering, a company born and bred in the Waikato region, has been tasked with installing two lifts to facilitate easy access for people and goods/equipment. In this project the lifts are not public facing but are designed to make the complex more operationally e icient and demonstrate Quinn Engineering's commitment to delivering tailored solutions for every project, says company director Alex Quinn. Since 1964 Quinn Engineering has built a reputation for delivering practical solutions to everyday problems and from 1990 this included designing, manufacturing and installing lifts that meet the unique demands of domestic and commercial spaces. “Being involved in the Waikato Regional Theatre project is the sweet spot for Quinn Engineering because we are very much part of the Waikato community and appreciate the opportunity to be involved, in even a small way, with something that adds to the local culture,” says Alex. The lifts for this project are designed with two important factors in mind - practicality and dependability. One is a simple ‘porch lift’, which is a scissor-style platform for access up to one metre. The other is more complex with a cantilever mast system, which securely fastens the lift to one wall and the lower loor. In this instance the lift is external to the building to suit the speci ic requirements but di erent models are designed for internal or external access. The Quinn Lift o ers a range of customisable options, including various cabin designs and loor sizes to suit individual requirements. Operating the lift is user-friendly, with simple button controls for each level on the cabin's control panel, along with essential safety features such as an isolating key, emergency down switch, emergency alarm switch and telephone. One aspect that distinguishes Quinn Engineering from its competitors is its commitment to designing and manufacturing its own products in-house. Each lift undergoes rigorous engineering certi ication and obtains the necessary sign-o s from relevant councils. This commitment to quality and innovation is at the core of Quinn Engineering's ethos. Quinn Engineering has been a longstanding player in the industry. In a world where imports dominate the market, Quinn Engineering stands out as a true Kiwi product. The company has two key focuses – the farming sector and passenger lifts. In the farming sector its range includes forklifts, buckets, silage grabs, itting kits, buckrakes, yard scrapers, pallet forks, bale clamps, bin tippers, silage forks and custom builds. Both agricultural products and lifts are sold, distributed and serviced throughout New Zealand.
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