Network Controls and Electric Upgrades Internal Communications System for Laurens County Healthcare System

GREENVILLE, SC, May 17, 2010 – Network Controls and Electric – a leading supplier of structured cabling, electrical and technology infrastructure -- has completed a contract from the Laurens County Health Care System to upgrade and enhance internal communications.

Network Controls and Electric created a solution for a distributed paging system at the 90-bed facility in Clinton, SC. “This work enables the staff and patients at the hospital to communicate more effectively and thus has a positive impact on patient care,” said Brad Cunningham, CEO of Network Controls and Electric.

The general contractor for the hospital construction is TGA.

Laurens County Health Care System opened in 1990 and is licensed for 90 beds (76 acute and 14 skilled nursing). It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and retains more than 450 full-time and part-time employees and 60 volunteers, in addition to a quality medical staff of more than 48 physicians and 65 consulting physicians.

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About Network Controls and Electric, Inc.
Network Controls & Electric provides high-quality single-source design, installation and maintenance of communication networks and electrical infrastructure. The company services leading organizations including educational facilities, healthcare organizations and manufacturers. With offices in Greenville and Columbia SC, Network Controls & Electric operates throughout North and South Carolina. With a team of certified design specialists and certified technicians, Network Controls and Electric is known for attention to detail, on-time implementations and for consistently maintaining or exceeding industry standards. NC&E is one of the Palmetto State's highest-performing companies, having been honored as among South Carolina's Fastest-Growing Companies 2009 program's Top 25. For information, visit www.networkcontrols.com.

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