El-Lartec Integrated Systems, an indigenous company which offers architectural, electrical, mechanical and civil engineering services, is posed to brace Africa with superior ICT services.
The company’s integrated array of services include telecommunications, CCTV, fire alarm systems, feasibility study and survey of premises, design and construction of buildings, design consultancy, project supervision and management, argon welding engineering, oil & gas services, among others.
According to Larry Isaac, managing director of the company, ‘the technical department of El-Lartec is comprised of architects, quantity surveyors, electrical, mechanical, building and civil engineers, as well as other resource personnel’.
“In view of the vast experience and resourcefulness of our technical personnel, El-Lartec is able to overcome visible challenges, thereby rendering qualitative and coordinated services to our clients.”
El-Lartec boasts of a wide range of classified security systems, which the company said was informed by their concern for the safety of people, especially the elites, top government functionaries, VIPs, among others.
These security equipment include: Walk-through metal detector, x-ray security spray, letter bomb detector, mail screening spray, explosive vapour detector, postal bomb container, bomb suppression blanket/safety circle, body worn video and audio surveillance kit, Sentor 740 intruder device, infra-reed floodlight, fraud scanner II counterfeit detector, and the rest.
El-Lartec also provides surge protection systems. Distribution Surge Protector (DSP), a special system the company designed, helps to avoid huge potential losses as a result of electrical power surge, mitigating downtime, equipment failure, structural damage, life threatening situations; and ensures total site protection.
The DSP system, according to the company protects at a reasonable cost and has a zoned protection strategy which begins where power and communication lines enter a building and ends with special protection devices for extremely sensitive equipment.
El-Lartec has constructed MTN sites for Power Project Ltd in Lagos, and also rendered services to MTN in other South-Western states and the North; worked on 80 sites for Celtel (now Zain), fabricated and erected stainless steel production tanks at Life Brewery, Onitsha; designed, fabricated and installed radiators for Peugeot Automobile, Kaduna; among other projects.
El-Lartec Emerges with Advanced Services
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