The Dugald River Mining Project (pg. 22) is
another Alupole Australian Project in collaboration with Zinfra, covered by Energy Source & Distribution Magazine 2017.
The Solomon Mine Project (pg. 16) is Alupole’s first Australian Project in collaboration with Zinfra, covered by Energy Source & Distribution Magazine 2013.
Article written by Albert Lim (pp.40) published by The Institution of Lighting Professionals (ILP), UK and Ireland’s largest and most influential professional lighting association.
Over-stressed transportation is an inevitable result of rapid development in any country or region. Governments do their very best to plan their road infrastructure. However, many times the demand for road exceeds their planned construction…”.
Alupole combines both unparalleled expertise and vast experience in the design and supply of aluminium poles, steel poles and lattice towers for lighting, telecommunication, over-head high voltage power transmission and substations up to 800kV…
Gulf News covered the installation of Albert Lim’s High Mast Lightings during his time in Lysaght for the 1996 Pepsi Sharjah Cup at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Alupole CEO Albert Lim wrote a journal article detailing the experience, difficulties, pit-falls and success in raising top quality engineers.
Rising more than 55m above the Omani desert, four of the sultan-ate’s largest floodlighting masts were erected back in early August 2014 at the military parade ground at Hisn Al Sumood in Halban.
Alupole started with three guys who were interested in manufacturing aluminium poles. From wood to concrete, concrete to steel and now aluminium.
Alupole's Transmission Pole Product being featured on the cover page of Australia's Energy Source & Distribution Magazine 2013.
The Solomon Mine Project (pg. 16) is Alupole's first Australian Project in collaboration with Zinfra, covered by Energy Source & Distribution Magazine 2013.
The Dugald River Mining Project (pg. 22) is another Alupole Australian Project in collaboration with Zinfra, covered by Energy Source and Distribution Magazine.
Over-stressed transportation is an inevitable result of rapid development in any country or region. Governments do their very best to plan their road infrastructure. However, many times the demand for road exceeds their planned construction…”.
Alupole combines both unparalleled expertise and vast experience in the design and supply of aluminium poles, steel poles and lattice towers for lighting, telecommunication, over-head high voltage power transmission and substations up to 800kV…
Gulf News covered the installation of Albert Lim’s High Mast Lightings during his time in Lysaght for the 1996 Pepsi Sharjah Cup at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Rising more than 55m above the Omani desert, four of the sultan-ate’s largest floodlighting masts were erected back in early August 2014 at the military parade ground at Hisn Al Sumood in Halban.
Alupole CEO Albert Lim wrote a journal article detailing the experience, difficulties, pit-falls and success in raising top quality engineers.
Alupole started with three guys who were interested in manufacturing aluminium poles. From wood to concrete, concrete to steel and now aluminium.
The Solomon Mine Project (pg. 16) is Alupole's first Australian Project in collaboration with Zinfra, covered by Energy Source & Distribution Magazine 2013.
The Dugald River Mining Project (pg. 22) is another Alupole Australian Project in collaboration with Zinfra, covered by Energy Source and Distribution Magazine.
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