Before and after

My customer was renovating his office for the Sales team and we were contracted to do cables. Some of the cables were to be removed while some were to be added on. Confusing? Not really. Because the cables are fixed to one point, it is not easy to relocate them since the customer does not want to see any trunking or pipes. So, the ones that cannot be used will have to be pulled out of the room instead. And we have to do this in stages like other contractors so that each person's part does not clash.

The first contractor would have to prep the floor. At the same time, we
will be there to remove the old cables (on the floor) and also put in the
new ones. Once that is done, the contractor would do the floor and also
paint the walls. Once that is done, we come in again to terminate all the
cables. When we're done, the contractor would touch-up with more paint

When that is all done, the staff would then get the necessary furniture and
decorations from Ikea. Nice or not? I felt the sofa was a bit too hard though.


They got this powerpoint distributor at Ikea for Rm39.90

I like it because of the design and it remindsme of something sci-fi,
like those flying saucers you see on Dan Piraro's Bizzaro cartoons.

Once you open the cover, you can see that it has space to fit in four 13A plugs
but I was wishing the orientation would face the opposite so that the cables
would wind up in the middle and come out at the top of the cover

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