Marshall-Tufflex has supplied its Mono 10 Trunking system for a recent refurbishment project at Boleyn Court, University of Greenwich.
The project required a reliable and flexible PVC-U containment solution suitable for the student accommodation within an existing building.
Boleyn Court is a 166-room student accommodation block located within the Student Village at the University of Greenwich's Avery Hill Campus, offering single study bedrooms with shared kitchen facilities.
ECO MEP were responsible for the electrical installation which needed to fit restricted spaces without compromising performance or aesthetics.
100 x 50mm, single compartment Mono 10 Trunking was selected as the ideal solution and being manufactured from 70% recycled material, it supported the University’s sustainability objectives and contributed to reduced environmental impact.
The Mono 10 Trunking products were supplied via wholesaler KEW Electrical, Canterbury, who ensured smooth project delivery.
Paul Hooker, Managing Director at ECO MEP, commented. “The Mono 10 Trunking system was well suited to the refurbishment requirements at Boleyn Court. Being compact in size, plus the fact that it can be sub divided for power and data meant it was an ideal solution. Support from Marshall-Tufflex and local supply through KEW Electrical helped the installation run smoothly from start to finish.”
The installation at Boleyn Court has now been successfully completed.
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