Imtech specifies Marco for its office refurbishment

Marco, trunking

Marco Apollo trunking has been used by M&E Contractor Imtech G&H as part of a major refurbishment of its headquarters in Nottingham. The offices have been upgraded and refurbished using Apollo 3 compartment trunking in white finish and light-oak effect throughout the building. This range of uPVC skirting is a flexible system designed to accommodate a broad range of installation requirements and incorporates several labour- and cost-saving benefits.

A range of supporting accessories further speeds up and enhances the installation process.

A smaller quantity of Marco’s single-compartment Juno Trunking was also specified.

Shayne Kenny, Imtech’s electrical design manager, said, ‘The Marco ranges have been really well received by our team involved with the installation. The products are high quality, durable and easy to use. They also have an aesthetic finish that sits well with the new design of our upgraded offices.’

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