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Managed Commercial Multi Utility Temporary Disconnection Planning & Applications
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Need a Commercial Multi Utility Temporary Disconnection?
We simplify complex information, guiding you to trustworthy providers and ensuring fair pricing. Our focus is on timely, budget-conscious project completion, with the correct disconnection tailored to your needs. We offer special care for vulnerable customers.
We've saved our last 10 customers a combined £343,000*. Let us handle your Commercial Multi Utility Temporary Disconnection and save you money.
Our Focus
Our commitment ensures fair pricing, timely project delivery, and adherence to your budget. We also provide special care for vulnerable customers and work to minimize gas outages throughout the project.
How we work...
- You submit any existing plans and requirements (and quotes if you have any)
- We analyze and find cost-saving opportunities
- You receive a FREE report showing any potential savings or a fair cost estimate
- One of our expert team will speak with you to discuss moving forward to project delivery
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We specialize in Multi-Utility Disconnection Planning, Applications & Management to ensure your Multi-Utility disconnection is handled safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption. Whether you’re repurposing land, addressing an unregistered supply, or needing a temporary disconnection, our team provides the expertise you need to manage the process smoothly.
Real Results from Past Projects
Case Study: Electricity New 3 Phase Connection 2024
Client: Electrical Engineering Contractor
Project Value: £300,000
Year: 2024
Challenge:
- High-value quotation for a new 3-phase connection
- Design costs deemed unsatisfactory
Solution:
- Conducted a thorough review of design costs
- Engaged in discussions with the supplier and customer
- Agreed an acceptable load within the local network's capacity
Outcome:
- Achieved a significant cost saving of approximately £290,000
Case Study: New Water & Electricity Connection 2024
Client: Master Builder
Project Value: N/A (Review of multiple quotes)
Year: 2024
Challenge:
- Multiple quotes from various providers for water and electricity connections
- Project required road crossings for both services
Solution:
- Identified an opportunity for collaboration on traffic management and road crossings
- Coordinated both providers to reduce the need for multiple crossings
- Minimized excessive traffic management costs
Outcome:
- Achieved a total saving of £5,366 for the customer
Case Study: New Gas Connection 2023
Client: High-Value Domestic Property Developer
Project Value: N/A (Multiple utility connections)
Year: 2023
Challenge:
- Procurement of certified contractor
- Design required both gas and foul water connections to cross at the same point
Solution:
- Identified an opportunity for collaboration on traffic management and road crossings
- Coordinated both providers to reduce the need for multiple crossings
- Minimized excessive traffic management costs
Outcome:
- Achieved a total saving of approximately £3,000 for the customer
Case Study: Phone Line Connections for High-Value Domestic Properties 2023
Client: High-Value Domestic Property Developer
Project Value: £8,000 (Initial Quote)
Year: 2023
Challenge:
- Telecoms provider initially quoted £8,000 for four new phone line connections
- Design costs were deemed unsatisfactory
Solution:
- Conducted a thorough review of design costs
- Challenged the supplier regarding the costs
- Engaged in discussions with Telecoms provider
Outcome:
- Telecoms provider agreed to deliver the work free of charge
- Achieved a total saving of £8,000 for our customer
Case Study: Foul Water Installation 2023
Client: High-Value Domestic Property Developer
Project Value: £10,000 to £15,000 (Potential Savings)
Year: 2023
Challenge:
- Initial structural engineering design included an electric pumping station and sump
- These elements were deemed potentially unnecessary
Solution:
- Procured a certified contractor for the works
- Reviewed the structural design with our subcontractor
- Determined that the system could be gravity-fed, eliminating the need for the electric pumping station and sump
Outcome:
- Achieved a potential saving of £10,000 to £15,000 for our customer
Reasons Why You May Need a Multi-Utility Disconnection
- Building a new property: Disconnecting existing Utility supplies to prepare the site for new construction.
- Upgrade or downgrading a supply: Modifying your Utility supplies needs may require a temporary or permanent disconnection to ensure safety and compliance.
- Repurposing the land: Disconnecting the Utility supplies when land is being repurposed, such as changing its use or redeveloping the area.
- Temporary disconnection for safety: Temporarily disconnecting the Utility supplies to carry out essential works safely, such as major renovations or repairs.
- Unregistered supply: Addressing an unregistered Utility supplies, often requiring disconnection to bring the supply into compliance with regulations.
- Illegal supply: Safely disconnecting an illegal Utility supplies to protect property and comply with legal requirements.
Why Use Us?
- Saving on Existing Quotes: We often save customers money on quotes they have already received by using our network of certified and experienced providers
- Complex Information: We remove the need for customers to understand the complex information - we understand that not everyone is a specialist in the required field of works
- Trustworthy Guidance: We help guide customers to know where to go or who to trust
- Fair Pricing: We want to stop customers being extorted for the financial gain of the contractor
- Timely Delivery: We ensure the project is delivered on time
- Budget Adherence: We ensure the project is delivered within budget
- Vulnerable Customers: We provide special care for vulnerable customers
Common Problems We Solve
- Incorrect design: Ensuring the disconnection design meets all necessary safety and operational requirements.
- Increased costs: Avoiding unexpected costs by ensuring all elements of the project are considered during the quote and design stage, preventing budget overruns.
- Expensive traffic management, TTRO's/Road closures: Managing any necessary road closures or traffic management issues efficiently to avoid unnecessary costs and delays.
- Locating a safe place to disconnect supply: Identifying the safest and most efficient point for disconnection, avoiding potential hazards.
- Under-spec design: Ensuring the disconnection plan fully meets your requirements, avoiding the need for costly adjustments or extensions later on.
- Wayleaves and easements: Navigating the complex legal landscape of land ownership to ensure that all necessary permissions are obtained, avoiding delays or legal disputes.
- Civils in the public/private domains: Ensuring that all civil engineering works are carried out with the correct licensing and certification, avoiding potential legal and safety issues.
- Bad customer journey: Improving the overall experience by ensuring transparency, clear communication, and efficient management of your project.
- Poor communication: Addressing communication issues by keeping you informed at every stage of the process, ensuring you know what’s happening and when.
- Customer left in the dark: Ensuring you are not left wondering about the status of your project by providing regular updates and clear timelines.
- Third-party land ownership: Securing the necessary permissions to carry out works on land owned by third parties, avoiding delays and legal complications.
* All business segments, August 2024