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Connect IT Utility Services

Multi-utility Contract Awarded

We have more than 15 years experience of planning and
delivering electrical projects for developers and large DNO
(Distribution Network Operations ie SSE)

It all starts with you, our customer. We recognise you have a choice as to who you do business with but we believe our multi utility approach provides a unique selling point that other providers from the south are unable to compete with. We know we can make a difference when providing our service, removing the headaches involved in co-ordinating single utility connections with mulitiple parties. Our streamlined approach makes doing business easier and more importantly reduces cost and time.

We are experienced in delivering multi utility connections for residential and commercial developments which allows our customers to benefit not only from a co-ordinated planning and delivery service, but also time and cost efficiencies.

We recognise there are risks attached to the work we do. We manage that risk by ensuring our operatives are competent in their daily work and ensure we provide refresher training. We produce flowcharts and procedures to govern how we carry out that work. We also include our customers’ additional requirements. It is extremely important that our procedures are followed and our teams out in the field are fully aware of these requirements. We use our Boris system to support our teams on site and manage our business operations, we can communicate effectively and instantaneously with our operators by telephone, allowing us to take photographic evidence of works carried out so we can monitor quality of our work remotely. Please click here to find out more information about our Boris system.

We recently have been awarded a new multi-utility contract in Willingdon which consists of the design and installation of 440 multi-utility connections for a new development scheme. The project is part of a large government scheme which is intended to bring much needed new property to local people and meet the demand for housing in the area.