Southwire Cable-in-Conduit Labour Savings Calculator

Southwire

February 5, 2024

Southwire’s newest technical calculator designed by CableTechSupport™ Services Engineers can determine the cost and labor saving benefits of using Southwire’s pre-pulled Cable-in-Conduit (CIC) products.

Southwire’s newest technical calculator designed by CableTechSupport™ Services Engineers can determine the cost and labor saving benefits of using our pre-pulled Cable-in-Conduit (CIC) products.

The CIC systems and the new labor-saving calculator are designed exclusively by Southwire’s CableTechSupport™ Services. The team qualifications include Ph.D., Professional Engineer (PE), MBA, and Master of Science degrees as well as MV cable splicer certifications. More than 15,000 technical requests and over 100 signed engineering letters are delivered yearly. Gaining approvals from engineers, inspectors, or Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) to avoid project delays is our most unmatched expertise.

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