Conditional & Performance Evaluations
Objective, technical assessments to bridge the gap between perceived performance and actual equipment condition.


Performance isn't a guess—it's a measurable standard.
Elevator performance isn’t subjective—it’s measurable. Property owners often sense that something isn’t right long before they can prove it: frequent callbacks, rough rides, inconsistent leveling, or door issues. These aren’t just annoyances; they’re signals.
We perform detailed technical evaluations that document how your elevators are actually performing—speed, ride quality, door operation, and leveling precision—using recognized industry standards. Our role is to determine whether performance concerns stem from maintenance practices, aging equipment, or the need for precise adjustment to meet accepted benchmarks.
No guesswork. Just data you can act on.

About the service
Condition and Performance Evaluations document how an elevator system is operating at a specific point in time, providing an objective snapshot of both performance and equipment condition. Our reports distinguish between maintenance-related symptoms and underlying mechanical issues, giving owners, managers, and project teams clear, defensible data to support service decisions, planning efforts, and accountability.
Conditional & Performance Evaluations Services:
QEI Code Compliance Inspections
Comprehensive Equipment Condition Surveys
Performance Testing & Quality Control Evaluation
Safety System Verification
Multi-Building Portfolio Assessments
Remaining Useful Life Analysis
Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Planning
How we work
Our process establishes a clear, documented performance baseline—before or after major work—so current conditions are understood, measurable, and defensible.
Technical Assessment
We conduct on-site evaluations to assess elevator performance and equipment condition using recognized industry standards and objective measurement techniques.
Condition Analysis
We document code concerns, wear patterns, and early indicators of component failure. By reviewing service history alongside observed conditions, we assess remaining useful life and identify maintenance practices that may be impacting reliability.
Resolution & Follow-Up
Clients receive a detailed written report with findings, photographs, and a prioritized list of recommended actions. When needed, we work directly with maintenance providers to clarify results and support timely resolution of identified issues.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions property owners and stakeholders ask during elevator condition and performance evaluations.
How do I know whether my elevators are actually performing the way they should?
When should I consider a condition or performance evaluation?
Can you help me determine if my elevator is reaching "End of Useful Life"?
Will this help me plan for future repairs or modernization?
Do I need to be experiencing major problems to justify an evaluation?