"Attractive and functional glass partitioning can dramatically transform an old, claustrophobic office environment," says Gary Gould, General Manager of Pelican MIS Systems. Gould says glass partitioning is unique in that it helps to create demarcated space without visual barriers. "Glass opens up the workplace, instilling a sense of freedom and openness while still providing the necessary physical and acoustic barriers essential in a modern office," he said. Durban-based Pelican MIS Systems' wide range of partitioning systems includes Ergo 50, a demountable system specified for the new Credit Agricole Indosuez South Africa branch offices in Melrose Arch. Fully glazed Ergo 50 screens were installed together with lime-washed oak veneered doors and flanking side panels. The glass was finished off with vinyl decals. The relocatable Ergo 50 system includes an integrated power, voice and data reticulation system for office cabling requirements. It also caters for junctions of various degrees and accommodates curved walls of glass. Other Pelican MIS Systems installations include Mobil Exxon, Fluor, Hewlett Packard, Liberty Life and JHI office buildings. Pelican MIS Systems is represented by Ergosystem Flexible Walling Solutions in Gauteng.
Publisher: The Star
Source: The Star

