428 Commercial Road, Unit 18
Graphite Industrial Park
Strijdompark, Randburg, 2194
About Us
UMEME – meaning Power* in Swahili
Over 25 years of Experience
A Little Bit About Umeme Africa Engineering
Umeme Africa Engineering (Pty) Ltd (Umeme) operates in the Electrical Engineering Services sector with particular focus on electrification, turnkey, and refurbishment and maintenance projects for infrastructural development, expansion and improvement of power networks in the electrical services industry..i.e. providing electrical services solutions.
Umeme Africa Engineering also has a Telecommunications Division which operates the areas of radio engineering planning, design, installations, project management and maintenance of fibre optic and microwave networks.
Electrical Engineering
Supply and Distributions
Fibre Installations
Electrical Engineering
Service Connections, Interruptions and Re-Instatements
Maintenance of Transformers, Switchgear, Mini Substations and overhead lines
Building of new substations
Building of Distribution, Reticulation and Electrification networks
Fault Investigation and compliance issuing
Supply and Distributions
We are suppliers and distributors of selected electrical products from :
Cable Drum and Redruming
Electrical Meter Box
Mini Substations
Ready boards
Split meter boxes
Distribution boards
Mini-substations
Transformers
Top pole boxes
Cables
Fibre Installations
Buried Fibre
Aerial Fibre
Indoor Fibre
Fibre Splicing
Fibre Testing
Our Services
Electrical Services | Supply and Distributions | Fibre Installations
Supply and Distributions
We are suppliers and distributors of selected electrical products from top pole boxes, ready boards, split meter boxes, distribution boards, cables, cable drums, re-druming, transformers, mini-substations
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