The electrification of the Georgian-American School of Tbilisi was completed through a collaboration between Sakcable and Montage Georgia.
Throughout the project, the main priority was to ensure the school’s continuous operation while providing a safe environment for students.
To achieve this, the facility was equipped with internationally certified, fire-resistant cables manufactured by Sakcable. For added safety, some of these cables were installed in corrugated conduits, also produced by Sakcable. The school’s indoor and outdoor areas were further fitted with Schneider Electric circuit breakers, sockets, and other electrical equipment.
Covering 4,500 square meters, the school complex brings together modern buildings that include classrooms, laboratories, a library, an information and computer resource center, sports facilities, dormitories, a cafeteria, and a conference hall.