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Value-Added Transmission Solutions from Thomas & Betts

Thomas & Betts has been supplying Meyer tubular steel poles to the electric utility industry for over 40 years and offers the most comprehensive array of tubular steel structures available today, from cross-country transmission and distribution to substation, lighting, communication, or wind turbine applications,

Not only is steel lighter and stronger than either wood or concrete, it offers an infinite number of design options to fit the most demanding situation. From standard LD poles up to custom 765kV solutions, steel offers distinct advantages over other structure materials and types. Meyer tubular steel poles require a smaller footprint allowing you to maximize valuable right of ways and also offer greater security and reliability than other structure types. Typically, installation takes less time, less labor, and less equipment.

Thomas & Betts gives you a single, proven, ISO certified, engineering and manufacturing resource. With four manufacturing facilities, we are able to meet demanding delivery schedules allowing lines to be energized and generating revenue quicker. More than a resource for all your structure needs, Thomas & Betts is a strategic partner, committed to providing engineered solutions that meet your needs, your timetable, and your budget.

Thomas & Betts
Meyer Steel Structures Division
8155 T&B Blvd.
Memphis, TN 38125

Ph: 800-888-0211 x3510
Fax: 901-252-1304

www.meyersteelstructures.com

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