Sectional Poles (pty) ltd is a prestigious lighting manufacturer located in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. With more than 50 years of experience, they have established themselves as a trusted supplier in the lighting and telecommunication industries. Their commitment to delivering excellent levels of service and innovation sets them apart from other competitors in the Mast and Tower industry.
Sectional Poles takes pride in their ability to improve, design, and manufacture unique structures, offering innovative turnkey solutions to meet the diverse needs of their clients. Their range of products includes lattice towers, monopole masts, floodlight masts, scissor masts, angle lattices, mono lattices, highlight masts, street lighting & camera poles, rapid-deployed masts, tree masts, mid-hinged econo poles, signage structures, fencing, lampposts, transmission line structures, and dome masts.
Their dedication to their employees and commitment to their country is evident, especially during these challenging times. Despite the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sectional Poles ensures sufficient production and maintenance for the telecommunications industry. Their staff works tirelessly to meet the demands of their clients and contribute to the nation’s infrastructure.
If you are in need of their exceptional services and products, do not hesitate to get in touch with their sales division. Sectional Poles (pty) ltd can be contacted via phone at 012-348-8660 or through their website at www.sectionalpoles.co.za. Their head office is located at 334 Glenwood Road, Lynnwood Park, Pretoria, ensuring easy access for clients.
Choose Sectional Poles (pty) ltd for all your lighting and telecommunication needs. Experience their excellent customer service, professional staff, and high-quality products. Trust in their expertise and rely on their decades of experience in the industry. Contact them today and take your lighting solutions to new heights!
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