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Title: A picture of Benjamin's Franklin 3 in 1 school after the closure... Credit to all. This is what the Benjamin Franklin 3 in 1 school's main entrance looks like after the closure. The picture was taken from the school's parking lot. This place closed down recently due to malfunctionning, very low quality and non compliant equipment that has been installed during a really cheap and rubbish renovation. This place is currently being investigated in order to solve the problems caused by the bad renovation... Also, a giant 15 story (7 basements, 1 ground floor and 7 upper floors) carpark was built behind the parking lot in 2007-2009 to solve a bunch parking problems. This place has a set of 3 2.5 m/s Kone MonoSpace MX20 MRL traction lifts and the fire alarm system is a FireSweeper addressable one with the classic EST voice evac message with the Integrity style Code 3 tone on Genesis speaker strobes. It also features Genesis remote strobes in the bathrooms. This place also originally has some computers which are located in the offices. These were originally some 2009 Lenovo ThinkCentre M58 SFF PC's. All of them have been fully replaced in 2020 with some new Dell OptiPlex 7080 SFF units. This place is still in mint condition despite being heavily used since the opening in 2009 (There's pretty much no vandalism) and has not been fully and badly modernized unlike the school because the school does not own the carpark itself. And speaking of mods, a 2008 Otis Gen2 with Optima buttons has recently been modded in a small 3 floor building located at a office and housing complex. The lift is now a stupid Jackson with Lester and Dewhurst. And in the same complex, there is a trash 2008 generic hydraulic Stannah lift with Dewhurst buttons, Selcom doors and Sodimas logic. This lift only has 450 kg or 6 persons capacity, only takes 1 call at a time (The Gen2 remembers all the calls and it's still like that after the mod), is a flismy and slow hydraulic for 8 floors, it takes forever to level and charge the pump, even though the valve is a Bucher LRV-1 electronically regulated valve (The lift uses a Bucher Hydraulics pump unit) and the lift does not even serve the top floor because someone thought it was a good idea to put the motor room and shaft headroom up there, although it's a hydraulic lift. That's one of the reasons why another taller building was built in 2010 so that the top floor can be access by people with wheelchairs. This one has the 3 1.6 m/s Orona MRL traction lifts with heavy-duty chassis. Sadly the middle lift is already being replaced for no reason by a stupid Jackson 1 m/s MRL traction lift with IMEM logic and thankfully a decent quality Ziehl-Abegg motor. The 2010 building is an extension BTW. The other reason was that the 9 storey 2008 building with the junk generic was too small. Luckily, this office and housing complex from the late 2000's and early 2010's only has 3 junk lifts: The trash 2008 Stannah hydraulic, the ruined Gen2 and the bad generic which replaces an Orona. The rest of the lifts are fine and there are more 3 floor buildings with 2007, 2008 and 2009 Gen2's as well as some taller buildings with Kone Ecodiscs, Futuristic ThyssenKrupp Link lifts, Schindler Eurolifts and Orona lifts. There's also a building with some Stannah MRL hydraulics from 2008-2009. These are cheap and slow but have nice motor sounds. The newest buildings of the complex are from 2012 and they have some Ecodiscs with MX and NMX motors. Also, this complex is located near 2 pretty small medical buildings: An ugly and bad one built in 1989-1990 and a pretty nice one built in 1993-1994. There's also a nice small office complex with a late 90's building and an early 2000's building. And finally, there is a small 3 storey block of flats built in 2005.