Passenger Hoists, Site Support & A Strong Start to the Year
After what felt like an endless stretch of rain, February finally brought some brighter days and a welcome bit of sunshine across site.
While the weather started to improve, the pace certainly did not slow down.
At The Hoist People, February has been another busy month supporting projects across multiple sectors, with successful installations including the Alimak 650 passenger hoist and the GEDA P22 alongside a wide range of other construction hoists helping keep sites running safely and efficiently.
Supporting Projects Across Multiple Trades
From builders and roofers through to scaffolders, solar panel installers and specialist restoration contractors, our team continues to support projects throughout the South East, London and the Midlands.
Reliable hoist solutions remain a key part of helping contractors maintain safe and efficient material movement on busy construction sites.
Supporting Industries Including:
- Roofing contractors
- Scaffolding projects
- Solar panel installations
- Renovation and refurbishment works
- Restoration projects
- General construction and material handling
Whether supporting long-term developments or short-term access requirements, our focus remains the same – dependable equipment, professional installation and reliable support from start to finish.
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Passenger Hoists Delivered This Month
This month included the successful completion of two major passenger hoist installations:
- Alimak 650 Passenger Hoist
- GEDA P22 Passenger Hoist
Both projects reflect our continued commitment to providing modern, reliable lifting solutions that support safe site access and efficient working environments.
Reliable equipment. Experienced teams. Safe, efficient site support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a hoist and a construction lift?
A hoist is typically a temporary lifting device used to transport materials or personnel vertically on a construction site. A construction lift is often a broader term that can refer to hoists, aerial work platforms, and other elevating equipment. In many contexts, they overlap — but hoists are more focused on vertical transport, especially via scaffolding or mast systems.
Are hoists and construction lifts the same thing?
Do I need training to operate a material hoist?
Yes. Operators should be trained in safe usage and familiar with the specific hoist model being used. In many regions, formal training and certification are required.
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