Our Work
Our Work
Our Work
With over 20 years of industry-leading experience, NOVA has established itself as a trusted specialist in the modernization, maintenance, and repair of all vertical transport systems. Our comprehensive expertise covers a wide range of equipment to meet diverse operational needs. This includes heavy‑load freight elevators designed for industrial warehouses and logistics centers, passenger elevators engineered for smooth, quiet, and reliable daily travel in residential and commercial buildings, and compact dumbwaiters for efficient transport of small items such as food, documents, or tools between floors. We also service hydraulic elevators ideal for low‑rise structures, as well as high‑speed traction elevators for high‑rise towers, rugged material lifts for demanding industrial environments, plus escalators and moving walks that ensure seamless pedestrian flow in public spaces such as airports, shopping malls, and transit hubs.
At NOVA, we deliver fully tailored solutions that significantly enhance safety, operational reliability, and energy efficiency. Our process begins with thorough on‑site diagnostics to identify wear, performance gaps, or code non‑compliance. From there, we implement everything from component‑level repairs to complete system upgrades, including microprocessor controllers, energy‑efficient drives, door operators, and safety sensors. We ensure every system performs like new, while proactively minimizing downtime through predictive maintenance and rapid response support. Whether for commercial offices, residential complexes, or industrial facilities, NOVA guarantees long‑term performance, regulatory compliance, and peace of mind for every client.
Designed to transport heavy goods and equipment, typically not passengers, in industrial or commercial settings.
Move people between floors in buildings, prioritizing comfort, speed, safety, and smooth acceleration and deceleration.
Small freight elevators typically moving various food, laundry, or small documents between floors in buildings.
Use piston and fluid to lift the car, ideal for low-rise buildings with moderate speed.
Use ropes and counterweights driven by electric motor, common in high-rise buildings for fast travel.
Used to move raw materials, tools, or supplies vertically in warehouses, factories, or construction sites.
Moving staircases that transport people between floors continuously, commonly seen in malls, airports, and stations.
Typically flat or inclined conveyor belts moving pedestrians horizontally or slightly angled, aiding long distances.
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