Projects

LoGiK Services Ltd have an excellent contract performance record.

  • Dedicated Project Managers
  • Highly trained and motivated workforce
  • Excellent Health and Safety record
  • High quality workmanship and service
  • Committed to customer satisfaction
  • High level of repeat business

Recent Projects
Recently, however, we have worked on the following specific projects:

Housing Association Properties

General repairs and testing of electrical systems within housing properties for various letting agents.

Housing and office, Cradley Heath

Fit out of electrical services within three-storey housing and single floor office building, with external lighting.

Warehouse and Offices

Electrical design and installation to warehouse and integrated offices. Electrical installation voltage: 230v and 400v.

Car Workshop, Wednesbury

Electrical design and installation of car workshop power, lighting and emergency lighting

Housing Repairs, Midlands

Electrical testing and repairs to housing, working in collaboration with insurance companies and major building companies.

Car Showrooms

Electrical and mechanical installations within new car showroom, workshops and servicing bays, covering Suzuki, Kia, Mitsubishi.

Electrical Maintenance

Electrical maintenance and repairs to car dealer franchise, Including fire alarm, emergency lighting and preventative maintenance

Various Homes

Minor works to total rewires of several ongoing properties

 

NIC EIC approved contractor NIC EIC domestic installer

Emergency Call Outs

07973 433 595

General Enquiries

0121 561 2999

Industry News

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