ENGINEERS first. BRAND SECOND.
Two chapters. One workshop. One team.
A workshop that learned every product
from the floor up.
Shiv Engineering Works opened in 2007 in Sukhdarshanpur, Barwala — Panchkula district, Haryana. A leased shed, a handful of welders, and a single rule: nothing leaves the floor that we wouldn't trust under our own family.
For most of those years we were a supplier, not a brand. Manufacturers across north India came to us for the parts they didn't want to fabricate themselves — goods-lift cabins, crane girders, dock-leveler plates, hydraulic kit, structural steel. The names on the units changed. The hands that built them didn't.
Seventeen years of being the workshop behind other people's brands taught us every product we now sell — what fails, what lasts, what the spec sheet hides, and what the building inspector actually checks. That's not a marketing story. It's a paper trail of POs, GST invoices and installation reports going back to the year of the iPhone's launch.
A new name for the work we know best.
In 2024 we launched Shiv Engineering & Elevators (SEE) — our own brand for the part of the workshop that always drew the longest queue of repeat customers: lifts, elevators and material-handling equipment.
The decision was practical, not romantic. Buyers were stopping us at trade events to ask if they could order direct. AMCs we serviced for OEMs wanted us to bid for the next contract under our own name. Architects wanted a single point of accountability — engineering, installation, and service — instead of a brand-stamped box and a different number for every call.
SEE is that single point of accountability. Same workshop. Same engineers. Same 17 years of practice. What changed is whose name is on the unit when it leaves the factory — and who picks up the phone when it needs a service call seven years later.
“We don't trade machines.
We build them.”
Most lift companies in India are dealers — they take an order, place it with a manufacturer, and resell. We aren't. The cabin, the structure, the door, the controller bracket, the goods-lift platform — these come off our floor in Sukhdarshanpur, welded by people we know by name.
That distinction matters when something goes wrong at year seven. A trader has no one to call. We have the welder, the drawing, the QC sheet, and the same engineer who fitted it the first time. That's the only reason most of our oldest AMC accounts have been with us since 2012 — they've never had to learn a new vendor.
Launching SEE in 2024 wasn't about reinvention. It was about putting our name on what we already build, so the buyer knows exactly who's accountable from the first quote to the last service visit.
What we make ourselves.
Eight product families. One floor. Every unit fabricated, tested and dispatched from Sukhdarshanpur.
MIG, TIG and stick welding on mild steel and SS304. In-house plate cutting, bending and shearing. QC pass before powder-coat.
Power-pack assembly, valve calibration, control-panel wiring with branded contactors and 32 A overload protection on every motor.
Our own crew handles the site — no sub-contracted erectors. Same team that built it bolts it down.
One service number, one register, one engineer assigned per fleet. Pan-India coverage across 33 cities.
Aligned with the codes that matter.
We don't sell credentials we haven't earned. Below are the standards we engineer to and the registrations under which we trade — verifiable, every one of them.
Independently certified by Q2ACB-UK. Certificate no. Q2A-2026-0320T116371, valid 20 Mar 2026 — 19 Mar 2029. Scope: goods lifts, passenger elevators, material handling, EOT cranes, industrial supply.
Every passenger and home elevator we build conforms to IS 14665 (Parts 1–4) — installation drawings, safety gear, governor, overload, and door interlocks all per BIS spec.
Material certifications maintained for the steel, ropes and electrical components we source. Mill test reports archived for every batch.
Specified on hospital and high-rise builds where the consultant requests it. We engineer to EN 81-20 / 81-50 on those projects.
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