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I J Cannings & Son Ltd., Stratford House, Exeter. Opening hours, reviews, phone number. Other local business pages. 6408 Brand Drive McKinney, TX 75070 (214) 856-0766 Made with Squarespace.
Building Services covering all elements installation, design service, testing, maintenace.
I J Cannings
Accreditations
NICEIC. ECA. BAFE. SAFE GAS. OFTEC. FGAS. REFCOM. CHAS. SAFE CONTRACTOR. B&ES. JIB. EXOR. CONSTRUCTION LINE. NEXANS. SPATA. WASTE CONTROL. DAIKIN PARTNER.
Services offered
- Electrical Work Industrial
- Electrical Work Commercial
- Electrical Work Domestic
- Cabling & Jointing
- Electrical Testing
- Datacomms and other
Head Office
Park Road, Stratford House, Waterbridge Court, Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8EX
I J Cannings
NICEIC. ECA. BAFE. SAFE GAS. OFTEC. FGAS. REFCOM. CHAS. SAFE CONTRACTOR. B&ES. JIB. EXOR. CONSTRUCTION LINE. NEXANS. SPATA. WASTE CONTROL. DAIKIN PARTNER.
Services offered
- Electrical Work Industrial
- Electrical Work Commercial
- Electrical Work Domestic
- Cabling & Jointing
- Electrical Testing
- Datacomms and other
Head Office
Park Road, Stratford House, Waterbridge Court, Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8EX
I J Cannings
Contact
I.J.Cannings Esq.
Telephone
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