
F. SHAW MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING INC. (FSMCI) is a licensed, full service elevator consulting firm that specializes in all aspects of the management of your vertical elevating devices.
With over 300 years of collective elevator and escalator experience on our team, coupled with a growing portfolio of over 500 buildings managing over 3000 elevating devices, FSMCI prides itself on working with a very prestigious client base that includes some of the most high profile property management companies in the industry.
Regardless of the number of buildings your firm manages, the number of elevator contractors you are working with and regardless of geographical area in which your or your company’s buildings are located in, FSMCI has a national reach that makes us the elevator consultants of choice for so many of Canada’s most prestigious property management companies.
As Elevator Consultants we are a member of the Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (C.E.C.A.) and equipped with extensive industry knowledge and connections, FSMCI assumes full responsibility for your elevating devices. This proactive approach enhances the lifespan and efficiency of your systems, ultimately fostering greater tenant satisfaction and ensuring that properties are managed in a fiscally responsible manner.
Central to our offerings, FSMCI’s expertise significantly boosts the performance of your elevating devices, delivering operational and organizational benefits that make our services invaluable to your organization. Our clients appreciate the advantages of better-managed elevator systems, which include reduced downtime, fewer service requests, heightened tenant satisfaction, and improved financial management. This collaborative relationship with elevator contractors facilitates open communication, leading to enhanced service delivery.
FSMCI services clients across Canada, headquarted in Toronto with offices in Quebec.
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