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{{Infobox company
|Box title = Johns & Waygood
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|title_en=Johns Perry Lifts
|image = Image:Johns&Waygood logo door sills.jpg
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|logo=Johns&Waygood logo door sills.jpg
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|year_established=1892
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|year_of_closure=1986
|Row 1 title = Founded
 
 
|founded_by=Peter Johns (1830 - 1899)
|Row 1 info = 1892
 
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|status=Defunct
|Row 2 title = Founder
 
 
|headquarters=Melbourne, Victoria
|Row 2 info = Peter Johns (1830-1899)
 
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|service_locations=Australia
|Row 3 title = Based in
 
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|Row 3 info = Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
 
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|succeeded_by=[[Boral Elevators]]
|Row 4 title = Preceded by
 
 
}}'''Johns & Waygood''' (later known as '''Johns Perry Lifts''') was an Australian elevator company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
|Row 4 info = Johns Hydraulic & General Engineering Co.
 
|Row 5 title = Succeeded by
 
|Row 5 info = Johns Perry Lifts (1977)<br />Advanced Building Technologies Group Pty. Ltd. (''unknown year'')
 
|Row 6 title = Fate
 
|Row 6 info = Defunct}}
 
'''Johns & Waygood''' (later known as '''Johns Perry Lifts''') was an Australian elevator company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Johns & Waygood first started out as Johns Hydraulic & General Engineering Co. in 1888 which was founded by Australian engineer Peter Johns along with his assistant Thomas Pearce. The two made hydraulic lifts which were used in tall buildings and wool stores. In 1892, Johns established "Johns & Waygood" after acquiring the Australian businesses of British elevator manufacturer [[Waygood & Co.|R. Waygood & Co.]]<ref>[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/johns-peter-3860 Peter Johns's biography - Australian Dictionary of Biography]</ref> (hence the name).
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Johns & Waygood first started out as Johns Hydraulic & General Engineering Co. in 1888 which was founded by Australian engineer Peter Johns along with his assistant Thomas Pearce. The two made hydraulic lifts which were used in tall buildings and wool stores. In 1892, Johns established "Johns & Waygood" after acquiring the Australian businesses of British elevator manufacturer [[Waygood & Co.|R. Waygood &amp; Co.]]<ref>[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/johns-peter-3860 Peter Johns's biography - Australian Dictionary of Biography]</ref> (hence the name).
   
In 1966, the company merged with Adelaide-based Perry Engineering and became "Johns and Waygood Perry" until 1977 when it changed name to Johns Perry Limited<ref>[http://www.delisted.com.au/company/johns-and-waygood-perry-engineering-limited JOHNS AND WAYGOOD PERRY ENGINEERING LIMITED] - deListed Australia</ref>. Johns Perry was acquired by [[Boral Elevators|Boral Limited]] in 1986<ref>[https://www.boral.com/history/1980-1989 1980-1989 | Boral]</ref>. After several takeovers, it became Advanced Building Technologies Group Pty. Ltd. and by 2006 the company was still using that name.<ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/1477213?c=people Johns & Waygood Ltd. (1892-1966)]</ref>
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In 1966, the company merged with Adelaide-based Perry Engineering and became "Johns and Waygood Perry" until 1977 when it changed name to Johns Perry Limited<ref>[http://www.delisted.com.au/company/johns-and-waygood-perry-engineering-limited JOHNS AND WAYGOOD PERRY ENGINEERING LIMITED] - deListed Australia</ref>. Johns Perry was acquired by [[Boral Elevators|Boral Limited]] in 1986<ref>[https://www.boral.com/history/1980-1989 1980-1989 | Boral]</ref>. After several takeovers, it became Advanced Building Technologies Group Pty. Ltd. and by 2006 the company was still using that name.<ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/1477213?c=people Johns & Waygood Ltd. (1892-1966)]</ref> Boral's elevator division was acquired by [[Otis]] in 1995.
   
 
==Notable installations==
 
==Notable installations==
 
===Johns & Waygood===
 
===Johns & Waygood===
====New South Wales (NSW)====
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==== New South Wales (NSW) ====
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===== Sydney =====
 
*Kentbridge House, 491 Kent St, Sydney
 
*Kentbridge House, 491 Kent St, Sydney
 
*Domain House, 139-141 Macquarie St, Sydney (modernized by Otis)
 
*Domain House, 139-141 Macquarie St, Sydney (modernized by Otis)
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*Hornsby House, 32 Florence St, Hornsby, Sydney
 
*Hornsby House, 32 Florence St, Hornsby, Sydney
 
*55 McKell, 55 Walker St, Redfern, Sydney
 
*55 McKell, 55 Walker St, Redfern, Sydney
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*G04 Wilkinson building, Sydney University
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===== Newcastle =====
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*Noah's on the Beach, Newcastle (modded by OTIS)
   
 
====Australian Capital Territory (ACT)====
 
====Australian Capital Territory (ACT)====
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=====Canberra=====
 
*National Library of Australia, Canberra (1968, modded)
 
*National Library of Australia, Canberra (1968, modded)
 
*Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
 
*Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
 
**<s>Law Library</s> (replaced into Kone MonoSpace in the 2010s)
 
**<s>Law Library</s> (replaced into Kone MonoSpace in the 2010s)
 
*QT Canberra (1972, modded by KONE in 2014)
 
*QT Canberra (1972, modded by KONE in 2014)
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*Woden Library, Canberra
   
 
====Queensland (QLD)====
 
====Queensland (QLD)====
*155-157 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane
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*Elizabeth House, Brisbane City
*Griffith University - Nathan Campus, Brisbane
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*155-157 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane City
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*Griffith University - Nathan Campus, Mount Gravatt
*Westfield Garden City, Brisbane (modded in 2003)
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*Westfield Garden City, Mount Gravatt (modded in 2003)
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*Queensland Art Gallery, South Brisbane (modded in the 2000s)
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*Steele Building, University of Queensland (replaced by TKE meta100 in 2023)
   
 
====Victoria (VIC)====
 
====Victoria (VIC)====
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=====Melbourne=====
 
*Melbourne Airport, Melbourne (modernized by Schindler)
 
*Melbourne Airport, Melbourne (modernized by Schindler)
 
*The Block Arcade, Melbourne
 
*The Block Arcade, Melbourne
 
*45 Exhibition St, Melbourne
 
*45 Exhibition St, Melbourne
 
*David Jones, Bourke St, Melbourne (modernized by Schindler)
 
*David Jones, Bourke St, Melbourne (modernized by Schindler)
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*Rydges Melbourne (modernised twice by Otis)
   
 
==== Tasmania (TAS) ====
 
==== Tasmania (TAS) ====
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===Johns Perry Lifts===
 
===Johns Perry Lifts===
 
====New South Wales (NSW)====
 
====New South Wales (NSW)====
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===== Sydney =====
*55 Market Street, Sydney (modded by Otis in 2012)
 
*Sydney Convention Centre, Sydney (modded in 2011)
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* 55 Market Street, Sydney (modded by OTIS in 2012, then replaced by KONE Destination in 2021)
*Queen Victoria Building, Sydney (modded by Otis in 2009)
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* Sydney Convention Centre, Sydney (modded in 2011, then demolished in 2014)
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* Queen Victoria Building, Sydney (modded by Otis in 2009, then two gated elevators replaced by OTIS Gen2 in 2017)
*City Centre, Sydney
 
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* 1 Market Street, Sydney (1989, modded by OTIS in 2013, then either modded again or replaced by OTIS in 2019 with [[Otis Compass|CompassPLUS]])
*BT Tower, Sydney (modded by Otis in 2014)
 
*Maritime Trade Tower, 201 Kent St, Sydney
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* Maritime Trade Tower, 201 Kent St, Sydney
**Symantec Building<ref name="Mipro">Mipro-Log elevators.</ref>
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** Symantec Building (modernised by KONE)<ref name="Mipro">Mipro-Log elevators.</ref>
**AON Building (modernized by Schindler)
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** AON Building (modernized by Schindler, then modded again by KONE with Destination in 2018)
 
*The Prince Centre, 8 Quay St, Sydney
 
*The Prince Centre, 8 Quay St, Sydney
*190 George St, Sydney
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*190 George St, Sydney (Replaced with Schindler ports)
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*210 Clarence Street, Sydney<ref name="Mipro" />
 
*Harbourside Shopping Centre, Sydney
 
*Harbourside Shopping Centre, Sydney
*T Galleria, Sydney<ref name="Mipro">Mipro-Log elevators.</ref>
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*T Galleria, Sydney<ref name="Mipro">Mipro-Log elevators.</ref> (Modernised to Schindler Port)
*Westfield Liverpool, Sydney (modernized by Kone)
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*Westfield Liverpool, Sydney (modernized by Kone, later replaced by Shenyang Brilliant Elevator [Brilliant Lifts Australia] in October-November 2012)
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*Warren Serviceway Carpark, Liverpool (replaced by KONE N MonoSpace in 2020)
*Liverpool Library Parking Deck, Liverpool, Sydney
 
 
*Ingham Building, Liverpool, Sydney
 
*Ingham Building, Liverpool, Sydney
 
*224-238 George St, Liverpool, Sydney (modernized by Jalcor/[[Shenyang Brilliant Elevator]])
 
*224-238 George St, Liverpool, Sydney (modernized by Jalcor/[[Shenyang Brilliant Elevator]])
 
*Park Royal Hotel Parramatta, Sydney (modernized by Kone)
 
*Park Royal Hotel Parramatta, Sydney (modernized by Kone)
 
*10 Phillip St, Parramatta, Sydney
 
*10 Phillip St, Parramatta, Sydney
*Myer, Westfield Hurstville, Sydney (modernized)
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*<s>Myer, Westfield Hurstville, Sydney</s> (modernized then removed)
*Fairfield Chase Commercial Tower, Fairfield, Sydney
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*Fairfield Chase Commercial Tower, Fairfield, Sydney (modernised)
 
*Hornsby TAFE (H and J Block), Hornsby, Sydney
 
*Hornsby TAFE (H and J Block), Hornsby, Sydney
 
*RPAH Specialist Medical Centre, Newtown, Sydney
 
*RPAH Specialist Medical Centre, Newtown, Sydney
*121 Queen St, Campbelltown, Sydney
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*121 Queen St, Campbelltown
 
*Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre, Bankstown
 
*Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre, Bankstown
 
*Trade Secret, Penrith (modernized by Schindler)
 
*Trade Secret, Penrith (modernized by Schindler)
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*Nepean Hospital North Block, Kingswood
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===== Others =====
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*Colonial Arcade, Port Macquarie
   
 
====Australian Capital Territory (ACT)====
 
====Australian Capital Territory (ACT)====
*Canberra Centre, Canberra (modded by Otis)
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*Canberra Centre, Canberra (1989, modded by Otis in 2002)
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**Myer, Canberra Centre (1989, modded in 2013)
   
====Queensland (QLD)====
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==== Queensland (QLD) ====
*Toombul Central, Toombul, Brisbane (modded)
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===== Brisbane =====
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*Toombul Shopping Centre, Toombul, Brisbane (modded, then replaced with [[Schindler 5500]])<!-- @todo: Is this demolished? -->
 
*Myer, Westfield Carindale, Brisbane (modded)
 
*Myer, Westfield Carindale, Brisbane (modded)
*Westfield Garden City, Brisbane (modded in 2003)
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*Westfield Garden City, Brisbane (modded in 2003, then replaced with Schindler 5500 in 2018)
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*Mater Potter Building, South Brisbane
*Park Regis North Quay, 293 North Quay, Brisbane<ref name="Mipro">Mipro-Log elevators.</ref>
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*Park Regis North Quay, 293 North Quay, Brisbane<ref name="Mipro">Mipro-Log elevators.</ref> (modded?)
*Myer, Logan Hyperdome, Logan
 
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*Anzac Square, Brisbane (modded)
 
*135 Wickham Street, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
 
*135 Wickham Street, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
*Queensland Museum & Science Centre, Brisbane (modded by Liftronic in late 2011)
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*Queensland Museum & Science Centre, South Brisbane (modernised by Otis, then one modernised further by Liftronic)
 
*HSBC Centre, 300 Queen St, Brisbane (modernized by KONE in 2014)
 
*HSBC Centre, 300 Queen St, Brisbane (modernized by KONE in 2014)
*Wintergarden, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
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*Wintergarden, Brisbane (modded by OTIS in 2009, then replaced by KONE MonoSpace in 2017)
 
*Queen Street Mall, 60 Queen Street, Brisbane
 
*Queen Street Mall, 60 Queen Street, Brisbane
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*16 Peel Street, South Brisbane (modded by Eletech)
 
*488 Queen Street, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
 
*488 Queen Street, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
 
*113 and 135 Wickham Street, Brisbane
 
*113 and 135 Wickham Street, Brisbane
 
*40 Creek Street, Brisbane City (modded by OTIS)
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*46 Edward Street, Brisbane City (modded by OTIS)<ref name="Mipro" />
 
*The Wesley Hospital, Auchenflower, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
 
*The Wesley Hospital, Auchenflower, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
*Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown, Sunnybank (modernised by Kone in 2003)
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*Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown, Sunnybank (1986, modernised by Kone in 2003)
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*TAFE Mount Gravatt, Mount Gravatt (modded)
   
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===== Gold Coast =====
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*Marina Mirage, Main Beach (1988)
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*TAFE Southport, Southport (modded by OTIS)
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*121 Scarborough Street, Southport (modded by Schindler)
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*19 Short Street, Southport (replaced by Schindler 3000)
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*The Strand at Coolangatta, Coolangatta (main elevators replaced by QE)
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===== Others =====
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*Caboolture Square, Caboolture (modernised by Otis)
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*<s>Myer, Logan Hyperdome, Logan</s> (removed in 2019)<ref name="Mipro" />
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*3350 Pacific Highway, Springwood, Logan (modded by KONE)
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==== Victoria (VIC) ====
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=====Melbourne=====
 
*Marriott Hotel Melbourne (modded by Otis)
 
*Marriott Hotel Melbourne (modded by Otis)
 
*175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
 
*175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
 
*443 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
 
*443 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
 
*90 Collins Street, Melbourne (modded by Schindler PORT in 2012)
 
*90 Collins Street, Melbourne (modded by Schindler PORT in 2012)
*Collins234 Shopping Centre, Melbourne
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*Dymocks, Melbourne City
 
*54 Wells St, Frankston, Melbourne
 
*54 Wells St, Frankston, Melbourne
 
*200 Queen Street, Melbourne (modded by thyssenkrupp in 2015)
 
*200 Queen Street, Melbourne (modded by thyssenkrupp in 2015)
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===== Geelong =====
 
*Market Square Shopping Centre, Geelong (modded)
 
*Market Square Shopping Centre, Geelong (modded)
 
*K Rock Building, Geelong (modded by Otis)
 
*K Rock Building, Geelong (modded by Otis)
 
*Myer, Westfield Geelong, Geelong
 
*Myer, Westfield Geelong, Geelong
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==== Tasmania ====
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*Grand Chancellor Hotel, Hobart (modernised by OTIS)
   
 
====South Australia (SA)====
 
====South Australia (SA)====
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=====Adelaide=====
 
*86 and 89 King William St, Adelaide
 
*86 and 89 King William St, Adelaide
 
*Extrastaff House, Adelaide
 
*Extrastaff House, Adelaide
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====Western Australia (WA)====
 
====Western Australia (WA)====
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=====Perth=====
 
*Mercure Hotel Perth (modded by ThyssenKrupp)
 
*Mercure Hotel Perth (modded by ThyssenKrupp)
 
*81 St. Georges Terrace, Perth<ref name=Mipro/>
 
*81 St. Georges Terrace, Perth<ref name=Mipro/>
*Myers Perth City, Perth
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*Myer, Murray Street, Perth
   
 
====New Zealand====
 
====New Zealand====
*Rendezvous Grand Hotel, Auckland
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*Grand Millennium Hotel, Auckland
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Johns & Waygood (later known as Johns Perry Lifts) was an Australian elevator company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

History

Johns & Waygood first started out as Johns Hydraulic & General Engineering Co. in 1888 which was founded by Australian engineer Peter Johns along with his assistant Thomas Pearce. The two made hydraulic lifts which were used in tall buildings and wool stores. In 1892, Johns established "Johns & Waygood" after acquiring the Australian businesses of British elevator manufacturer R. Waygood & Co.[1] (hence the name).

In 1966, the company merged with Adelaide-based Perry Engineering and became "Johns and Waygood Perry" until 1977 when it changed name to Johns Perry Limited[2]. Johns Perry was acquired by Boral Limited in 1986[3]. After several takeovers, it became Advanced Building Technologies Group Pty. Ltd. and by 2006 the company was still using that name.[4] Boral's elevator division was acquired by Otis in 1995.

Notable installations

Johns & Waygood

New South Wales (NSW)

Sydney
  • Kentbridge House, 491 Kent St, Sydney
  • Domain House, 139-141 Macquarie St, Sydney (modernized by Otis)
  • Dorchester House, 149 Macquarie St, Sydney
  • History House, 133 Macquarie St, Sydney
  • 262 Castlereagh St, Sydney
  • 156 Clarence St, Sydney (modernized by Shenyang Brilliant)
  • 235 Clarence St, Sydney
  • Civic Arcade, Parramatta, Sydney
  • UDAYA (formerly Spotlight), Liverpool, Sydney
  • Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, Sydney
  • Hornsby House, 32 Florence St, Hornsby, Sydney
  • 55 McKell, 55 Walker St, Redfern, Sydney
  • G04 Wilkinson building, Sydney University
Newcastle
  • Noah's on the Beach, Newcastle (modded by OTIS)

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

Canberra
  • National Library of Australia, Canberra (1968, modded)
  • Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
    • Law Library (replaced into Kone MonoSpace in the 2010s)
  • QT Canberra (1972, modded by KONE in 2014)
  • Woden Library, Canberra

Queensland (QLD)

  • Elizabeth House, Brisbane City
  • 155-157 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane City
  • Griffith University - Nathan Campus, Mount Gravatt
  • Westfield Garden City, Mount Gravatt (modded in 2003)
  • Queensland Art Gallery, South Brisbane (modded in the 2000s)
  • Steele Building, University of Queensland (replaced by TKE meta100 in 2023)

Victoria (VIC)

Melbourne
  • Melbourne Airport, Melbourne (modernized by Schindler)
  • The Block Arcade, Melbourne
  • 45 Exhibition St, Melbourne
  • David Jones, Bourke St, Melbourne (modernized by Schindler)
  • Rydges Melbourne (modernised twice by Otis)

Tasmania (TAS)

  • Myer, 100 Brisbane Street, Launceston[5]

South Australia (SA)

  • Myer Tea Tree Plaza, Modbury, Adelaide

Western Australia (WA)

  • 117 Barrack St, Perth

Johns Perry Lifts

New South Wales (NSW)

Sydney
  • 55 Market Street, Sydney (modded by OTIS in 2012, then replaced by KONE Destination in 2021)
  • Sydney Convention Centre, Sydney (modded in 2011, then demolished in 2014)
  • Queen Victoria Building, Sydney (modded by Otis in 2009, then two gated elevators replaced by OTIS Gen2 in 2017)
  • 1 Market Street, Sydney (1989, modded by OTIS in 2013, then either modded again or replaced by OTIS in 2019 with CompassPLUS)
  • Maritime Trade Tower, 201 Kent St, Sydney
    • Symantec Building (modernised by KONE)[6]
    • AON Building (modernized by Schindler, then modded again by KONE with Destination in 2018)
  • The Prince Centre, 8 Quay St, Sydney
  • 190 George St, Sydney (Replaced with Schindler ports)
  • 210 Clarence Street, Sydney[6]
  • Harbourside Shopping Centre, Sydney
  • T Galleria, Sydney[6] (Modernised to Schindler Port)
  • Westfield Liverpool, Sydney (modernized by Kone, later replaced by Shenyang Brilliant Elevator [Brilliant Lifts Australia] in October-November 2012)
  • Warren Serviceway Carpark, Liverpool (replaced by KONE N MonoSpace in 2020)
  • Ingham Building, Liverpool, Sydney
  • 224-238 George St, Liverpool, Sydney (modernized by Jalcor/Shenyang Brilliant Elevator)
  • Park Royal Hotel Parramatta, Sydney (modernized by Kone)
  • 10 Phillip St, Parramatta, Sydney
  • Myer, Westfield Hurstville, Sydney (modernized then removed)
  • Fairfield Chase Commercial Tower, Fairfield, Sydney (modernised)
  • Hornsby TAFE (H and J Block), Hornsby, Sydney
  • RPAH Specialist Medical Centre, Newtown, Sydney
  • 121 Queen St, Campbelltown
  • Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre, Bankstown
  • Trade Secret, Penrith (modernized by Schindler)
  • Nepean Hospital North Block, Kingswood
Others
  • Colonial Arcade, Port Macquarie

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

  • Canberra Centre, Canberra (1989, modded by Otis in 2002)
    • Myer, Canberra Centre (1989, modded in 2013)

Queensland (QLD)

Brisbane
  • Toombul Shopping Centre, Toombul, Brisbane (modded, then replaced with Schindler 5500)
  • Myer, Westfield Carindale, Brisbane (modded)
  • Westfield Garden City, Brisbane (modded in 2003, then replaced with Schindler 5500 in 2018)
  • Mater Potter Building, South Brisbane
  • Park Regis North Quay, 293 North Quay, Brisbane[6] (modded?)
  • Anzac Square, Brisbane (modded)
  • 135 Wickham Street, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
  • Queensland Museum & Science Centre, South Brisbane (modernised by Otis, then one modernised further by Liftronic)
  • HSBC Centre, 300 Queen St, Brisbane (modernized by KONE in 2014)
  • Wintergarden, Brisbane (modded by OTIS in 2009, then replaced by KONE MonoSpace in 2017)
  • Queen Street Mall, 60 Queen Street, Brisbane
  • 16 Peel Street, South Brisbane (modded by Eletech)
  • 488 Queen Street, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
  • 113 and 135 Wickham Street, Brisbane
  • 40 Creek Street, Brisbane City (modded by OTIS)
  • 46 Edward Street, Brisbane City (modded by OTIS)[6]
  • The Wesley Hospital, Auchenflower, Brisbane (modded by Otis)
  • Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown, Sunnybank (1986, modernised by Kone in 2003)
  • TAFE Mount Gravatt, Mount Gravatt (modded)
Gold Coast
  • Marina Mirage, Main Beach (1988)
  • TAFE Southport, Southport (modded by OTIS)
  • 121 Scarborough Street, Southport (modded by Schindler)
  • 19 Short Street, Southport (replaced by Schindler 3000)
  • The Strand at Coolangatta, Coolangatta (main elevators replaced by QE)
Others
  • Caboolture Square, Caboolture (modernised by Otis)
  • Myer, Logan Hyperdome, Logan (removed in 2019)[6]
  • 3350 Pacific Highway, Springwood, Logan (modded by KONE)

Victoria (VIC)

Melbourne
  • Marriott Hotel Melbourne (modded by Otis)
  • 175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
  • 443 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
  • 90 Collins Street, Melbourne (modded by Schindler PORT in 2012)
  • Dymocks, Melbourne City
  • 54 Wells St, Frankston, Melbourne
  • 200 Queen Street, Melbourne (modded by thyssenkrupp in 2015)
Geelong
  • Market Square Shopping Centre, Geelong (modded)
  • K Rock Building, Geelong (modded by Otis)
  • Myer, Westfield Geelong, Geelong

Tasmania

  • Grand Chancellor Hotel, Hobart (modernised by OTIS)

South Australia (SA)

Adelaide
  • 86 and 89 King William St, Adelaide
  • Extrastaff House, Adelaide
  • 99 Frome St (Citicom 8), Adelaide
  • Grant Thornton House, Adelaide
  • The Grenfell Building, Adelaide
  • AON Centre, Adelaide
  • Allianz House, Adelaide
  • 51 Pirie St, Adelaide

Western Australia (WA)

Perth
  • Mercure Hotel Perth (modded by ThyssenKrupp)
  • 81 St. Georges Terrace, Perth[6]
  • Myer, Murray Street, Perth

New Zealand

  • Grand Millennium Hotel, Auckland

Gallery

See also

Notes and references

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