Electri International Survey for Electrical Contractors as the Integrator

Electri

Aug 27, 2018

Electri International and Maxim Consulting are conducting research about the differences between your electrical construction business and your low voltage/systems business.

Below is a link to an anonymous survey comprising six multiple choice questions that should take less than three minutes to complete and will help Electri gather data points to assist with an upcoming study, The Electrical Contractor (EC) as the Integrator.

If you do not perform any low voltage/systems work, it is not necessary to participate. Click on this link below to complete the brief survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/thankyou_this_only_will_take_3minutes

Established in 1989 by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), Electri International funds, conducts, coordinates and transforms research results into educational and consulting programs and practical publications. On the international scene, the foundation conducts seminars, briefings and studies on cross-border relationships to encourage business and cultural exchanges among contractors. Find out more: www.electri.org/

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