Elam Apprentice Elissa Galkin Wins National Apprentice of the Year

Elissa Galkin, Elam’s 4th year apprentice has just been announced the Australian Apprentice of the Year in the Communications Category.
 
The awards function took place at the Docklands, Melbourne and was attended by the NECA national body, guest speaker, international Cricketer, Michael Bevan and the finalists from every state.
 
In accepting her award, Elissa said that she enjoyed the selection process and learnt a lot about how businesses and projects are managed.
 
Lyn Evans commented: “As her employer, I am thrilled for her. She has a natural ability in all aspects of her job, particularly Fibre Optics and communications cabling. She is a real asset to the Elam team”.
 
 
 


September 2009 Elissa Galkin from Elam Cabling wins NSW communications Apprentice of the Year

Elam’s 4th year apprentice, Elissa Galkin has picked up the NSW communications Apprentice of the Year for 2009. It is a testament to her hard work and the excellent training provided by all of the Elam technical staff. With her apprenticeship completed in November 2009, Elissa plans to stay on with the company that has employed her for the full term of her training. Apart from her skills with Fibre optic cabling and Structured Data/Comms, she can handle all 240V / 415V electrical installations

 

 


The Australian Government has committed significant funding over the next 3 years to assist Australian schools in building new facilities and refurbishing existing facilities through the BER program. The major aim of the BER program is to provide economic stimulus through rapid construction and refurbishment of school infrastructure.

Elam Cabling is providing ICT infrastructure for the Digital Education Revolution program which is part of the Building Education Revolution, and was also accepted into the NSW Government ICT panel 2020 Site telecommunications cabling which is also known as ITS 2067
Elam Cabling, having been an approved cabling contractor since 1998, is well experienced with schools IT and cabling requirements and is ideally placed to assist you with the provision of ICT services, telecommunications Site cabling and digital infrastructure
Fibre Optic cabling, UTP data and Voice cabling is Elam’s core business. Being selected by the NSW government is a testament to the quality of service and standard of high workmanship that staff has put into the NSW public sector in the last 10 years

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March 2009: Elam is accepted into the NSW Government ICT panel 2020 Site telecommunications cabling. (Also known as ITS 2067)

Elam  is pleased to announce that it has been a successful tenderer to the NSW Government. Elam has been an approved cabling contractor since 1998. Elam will continue to provide  ICT services, telecommunications Site cabling,  to the whole of New South Wales Government. The new panel is valid for three years from March 2009 until March 2012 and replaces the previous ICT period contract ITS2067.

Our inclusion in this contract is a reflection of the professionalism and quality of our work and our experience in providing fibre opticUTP data, voice and telecommunications services to various entities in the NSW government as well as federal government and corporate enterprises.

This means that Elam can continue to provide Telecommunication cabling to all sectors in the NSW Government. Fibre Optic cabling, UTP data and Voice cabling  is Elam’s core business. Being selected by the NSW government is a testament to the quality of service and standard of high workmanship that staff have put into the NSW public sector in the last 10 years

 


July 2009:  External OM3 Fibre Optic Links completed for the Australian Catholic University

Elam has completed the installation of OM3 Fibre Links to three other Australian Catholic University buildings in North Sydney.

The Campus at 40 Edward Street is growing at a rapid rate and more space was needed in nearby buildings. Laser Link (free space Optics) were proving problematic so I.T. called on Elam to provide a solution.

Civil Work was undertaken using a combination of trenching and underboring. 63mm Communications conduits and P5 Pits were installed. The OM3 Multimode Fibre Optic cabling, made by Prysmian, emanates from the Campus. A mid-cable splice has been created to make best use of the available Fibre cores, without filling duct space. All Fibre cables have been terminated using SC, OM3 fusion Spliced Pigtails.
 

“We decided on OM3 Multimode Fibre cable for this section of the University because it offers superior bandwidth for lengths 100 – 300 metres and it is capable of handling future 10G backbone applications” says Lyn Evans, managing Director of Elam. “We are very happy with the outcome and the client will benefit from this one cable system for up to 20 years”
 

Last Updated (Tuesday, 28 July 2009 06:40)

 


31/1/2010    Elam Sponsors Taronga Zoo for a sixth year

Elam director, Lyn Evans is delighted to announce that Elam has extended its sponsorship of Taronga Zoo for another year.

“We provide a significant discount to any cabling work undertaken in the Zoo grounds. When Taronga Zoo needs infrastructure cabling work done, they look to us to provide them with advice and then a solution based on professionalism and a thorough understanding of how their business operates”

Elam provides telephone, Data and Fibre optic cabling throughout the Zoo grounds

Last Updated (Sunday, 14 February 2010 00:04)