Provide Desktop Utility Surveys to support feasibility work
Conduct scanning activity and trial pits to ascertain position and depths of services in and around the proposed development
Use in-house experience to look for any issues that could arise as the project develops (access, land rights, traffic management, permit issues, existing infrastructure etc.)
Assess customer priorities to ensure the best solution is delivered:
Client wants the work done as cheaply as possible
Client wants the work done as quickly as possible
Client has certain partners they do/do not want to work with
Client will not accept routes of service that cross third-party land
2. Plan
Establish available capacities in the area of the development
Consider most effective points of connection to the networks – give the customer multiple options if appropriate (e.g. LV and HV)
Consider routes of service in detail (type of road, surface type, third party land etc.)
Appoint the most appropriate partner to carry out the work based on the requirements of the client/project and make accurate applications
Produce a detailed quote with relevant plans itemising all aspects of the work highlighting what is/is not included
Deal with all aspects of generation back onto the electric network (Solar, Heat Pumps)
3. Coordinate
Work closely with your in-house utility team to ensure all work is planned in as quickly as possible
Provide your team with detailed information relating to work required on site in preparation for the connection work
We will work with you do ensure no visits are aborted – causing aborted visit fees
Ensure all meter installs (where requested) are booked in to ensure supplies can be used as soon as possible
Work to get you the best deal on your commercial energy supply