Ok, sarcasm noted
About the money: not an issue.
About the generator: there are back-up generators.
I did not explain why i want the UPS, i thought some of the ones who answers this question knew enough about elevators to understand the reason. But anyway: i have talked to OTIS and Thyssen and they both told me that they can not do anything about the Recycle feature embedded in the control of the elevators, which is programmed to take the car to a predefined floor after a power failure. This is exploited by gangsters as one enters the cabin and another cuts off and restores the power, thus sending the elevator to the lowest floor (car park) otherwise accessible only to passengers through a key. This can be simply overcome by defining another floor in the elevator's control. My building is tall and the traffic is high and i do not want to have wasted time over a procedural constraint that can be overcome by eliminating the interruption through a UPS.
davibdeabch: as explained above, i do require a UPS, if you could please help me get the correct rating.
itsmoked: the elevators are controlled by variable voltage and variable frequency technologies and there will be a resistor bank in the machine room for the reactive energey - thank you for pointing that out as i missed it and now i will only require that the resistors be rated to dissipate the amount of heat and even more, it seems there is not problem of reactive power after all

Thus i think the UPS can be simply rated to the load with some extra 25% for safety. will that be correct?
BJC: i do not think that what you are saying is correct. I have had plenty of elevators put on a device called "Emergenzamatic" (google the name and you will get the italian manufacturer, many elevators brands buy from them instead of inventing a system of their own). This equipment has the purpose of getting the elvator to the nearest floor (up or down) and then open the door and leave it open. So it is a small UPS but with stored procedures. Therefore i do not think that there is any place in the world where it is regulatory prohibited to have elevators on UPS. In fact, it is mandatory to have, at least, the emergency lighting and the ventilator fan in the cabin on back-up source (DC or from a small UPS) with sufficient autonomy for at least one hour.
I hope the above calrifies some information i missed in my question. So then what shall be the rating of the UPS please?