What we do

Execution stages

Scope is delivered in stages. For each one we describe the deliverable, the interfaces and what is handed over.

Stages combine into a package matched to the project. What matters most is an unambiguous scope boundary where our works meet another contractor’s — that boundary usually decides the programme.

Mechanical installation

Mounting structures and mechanical elements installed within design tolerances.

What we deliver

  • Mounting structure installation to the supplier’s manual
  • Control of row geometry and levels
  • Tightening torques per the documentation
  • Deviations recorded and agreed

Interfaces

  • Surveyor — geometry checks
  • Structure supplier — manual and warranty

Handover

Structure ready for module installation, with geometry checks recorded.

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Module installation

Modules installed following the handling rules the manufacturer requires.

What we deliver

  • Module logistics at the work front
  • Installation and fixing to the manual
  • Handling practices that limit micro-crack risk
  • Register of rejected and damaged modules

Interfaces

  • Module supplier — warranty requirements
  • DC team — installation and cabling sequence

Handover

Rows installed, with the module register passed to the client.

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DC cabling

Direct-current side installed, labelled and ready for testing.

What we deliver

  • Cable routing and fixing
  • Connections made and verified
  • Routes and penetrations to design
  • Circuit labelling per the documentation

Interfaces

  • Client’s supervision — hold points before routes are covered
  • AC team — connection points and sequence

Handover

DC side ready for testing, with labelling documentation.

Ask about this stage — DC cabling

AC works and inverters

Installation works at alternating-current equipment.

What we deliver

  • Inverter and equipment structure installation
  • Associated works at stations
  • Cable routes around the equipment

Interfaces

  • Equipment supplier — installation requirements
  • Commissioning team — scope passed on for testing

Handover

Installation scope ready for commissioning.

Ask about this stage — AC works and inverters

MV support

Supporting works on medium-voltage cable routes.

What we deliver

  • Cable route preparation
  • Support for cable laying within the agreed scope
  • Route marking and site reinstatement

Interfaces

  • Electrical works contractor — scope split
  • Surveyor — route as-built records

Handover

Routes prepared and recorded.

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Testing and commissioning support

Participation in testing within our own works, and acting on the results.

What we deliver

  • Participation in tests covering our works
  • Response to test results
  • Test records passed into the documentation

Interfaces

  • Commissioning team — testing schedule
  • Client’s supervision — how results are confirmed

Handover

Scope confirmed by test results.

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Remedial works and punch list

Closing out the scope: clearing observations and completing outstanding work.

What we deliver

  • Receiving and qualifying observations
  • Remedial and completion works
  • Confirming close-out of each item
  • Compiling final documentation

Interfaces

  • Client’s supervision — how observations are raised and accepted
  • Main contractor — close-out priorities

Handover

Punch list closed, scope handed over formally.

Ask about this stage — Remedial works and punch list

Does the scope you need look different? Describe it in your enquiry and we will tell you whether and how we can take it on.

Interfaces

The most expensive work is the work nobody was assigned

Before we talk price, we settle the scope boundary. Tell us which stages stay with you and which are to be handed to a contractor.