Construction hoist & temporary elevator wraps
We wrap construction hoist cars and doors so the most watched machine on site sells the project: developer branding, condo campaigns, and contractor identity, planned safety-first around your site's requirements.

For a year or more, a construction hoist is the most visible moving object in the neighbourhood: a bright cage riding up and down the outside of the tower, watched from the street, the site, and every office window nearby. Wrapping the hoist car and its doors turns that attention into the project's own billboard. Developers use hoist wraps to sell the building before it exists, general contractors use them to brand the site and signal a professional operation, and marketing teams tie them into the hoarding, fencing, and site signage so the whole block reads as one campaign instead of a construction zone. It is the same logic as our elevator work indoors: a machine people already watch, finally saying something.
A construction site runs on rules, and our work fits inside them. We plan every hoist wrap around your site's requirements: nothing covers controls, operator sightlines, capacity plates, or safety notices, and the wrap is designed from the start to live with the equipment rather than fight it. Materials are chosen for exterior exposure over the real duration of the project, installation is scheduled with site management so the hoist keeps hauling, and when the tower is done, the wrap comes down with the hoist. Because the same Montreal team can handle the site's hoarding and signage, the hoist becomes the moving piece of a campaign that already covers the ground.
Frequently asked questions
- Can you wrap a hoist that's already in service?
- Yes. We schedule the work with site management around your site's requirements, so the wrap goes on without taking the hoist out of the construction schedule.
- What happens to safety signage and controls?
- They stay visible, always. Wraps are designed around controls, sightlines, capacity plates, and safety notices from the first draft, following your site's requirements.
- How long do exterior hoist wraps last?
- We spec materials to the real duration of the project and its exposure: sun, weather, and site dust all factor in. Tell us the construction timeline and we'll match the material to it honestly.
- Can the hoist match our hoarding and site signage?
- Yes, and it should: one campaign across the hoist, hoarding, and fencing reads as a coordinated project instead of scattered graphics, and one team producing it all keeps the colours consistent.
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The most focused audience in the building, inches from your message.
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One campaign across every bank, floor, and tower, versioned and scheduled.
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