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| Portland Marina – ready and waiting ![]() In the Marina offices a Midilift SL vertical platform lift ensures easy access over two floors for everyone using the building. The lift was supplied in its own structure, with no need for a pit, so only required minimum building work. It's a very economical solution to easy movement around the building for those people challenged by the stairs. It also helps the building adhere to the latest building regulations. Just across the extensive deck is 'The Boat that Rocks', a popular new dining venue and bar with some of the best views on the south coast. The inviting rendezvous relies on its Stannah Trolleylift 250kg to make light work of service in a first floor entertainment suite - a great venue for private functions. Behind the sweeping bar is a small kitchen where the Trolleylift arrives straight from the working kitchen below. The busy service lift is essential for maintaining great service during the event by ferrying all the food and tableware with ease, leaving the staff to wait on the guests. The entertainment suite overlooks the marina and affords great views right around the harbour. A second Midilift SL sits alongside the steep stairway to the function room to ensure no one is left out of the party. The Boat That Rocks will be taking centre stage in 2012. The venue will be taken over by the Olympic Authority and used to feed The Olympic Family through the whole Olympic and Paralympic period. Portland Marina is a fabulous location. If you are not mooring up after some fine sailing, you can enjoy the sights and sounds of marine activities whilst relaxing with your feet firmly on the ground. write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Construction News :: home page |