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03 Aug 2016 12:28 #315820
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There aren't enough elevator technicians in Toronto to keep up with the city's demand to build new elevators and fix aging ones, two industry experts say.
This week, a leak from a burst water pipe at the 78-storey Aura condo tower damaged the building's elevators. Some service has been restored, but several other elevators have been seriously damaged and will take more time to fix.
Al Groot, an engineer and elevator consultant, said he's seeing more cases of elevators breaking down.
"Unfortunately it's becoming more and more common with the number of high-rise buildings that are going up throughout the city," Groot told CBC Radio's Metro Morning.
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