Marco contains cables for new academy

Marco, cable tray, cable management
Cabling hat trick for Marco at this academy in Greater Manchester.

Marco is supplying cable-management products for three separate product orders to contractors working on the £12 million Kearsley Academy in Leigh. Dado trunking, bench trunking and steel-wire cable tray will by using by SR Waite Electrical Contractors, based in Leigh, for a full rebuild of the school on the existing site.

The former building dates back to the 1950s. The new development will be purpose built and have specialist facilities and a sixth form for staff and pupils.

Area sales manager Kate Knox says, ‘We aim to ensure we can offer a complete choice of products to our clients. We have seen a dramatic increase in the specification of our trunking solutions at education schemes since the launch of our Elite range last year, the design and aesthetic appeal sitting well with that type of environment.

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