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As a nationwide electric cable installer, GTC offers solutions and competitive quotations for new electric and dual fuel supply connections and networks on residential developments. Bespoke designs allow the housebuilder to clearly see how the energy infrastructure will work in practice and how project costs are broken down. This process enables GTC to offer cost-efficient solutions to all energy infrastructure needs. For a list of GTCs accreditations please follow this link: GTC – A Lloyd’s NERS, GIRS, and WIRS Registered Company

GTC will design, install and operate the new electricity supply networks for a specific residential development. GTC’s in-house expertise offers continuity of service and ensures that each design is created to provide the most cost-effective solution for the development.

In order to obtain the most suitable connection point for the development, GTC will work closely with the Distribution Network Operator (DNO). All quotations from GTC are completely transparent, so any costs from the DNO will be clearly stated and directly passed on to the client.

Electricity

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Specialist and High Voltage

To ensure you receive the best package for your development, GTC’s sister company, Power On Connections, can offer competitive quotations for specialist or complex electricity installations. This could include the installation of HV substations and all associated works, or electricity installations into high rise buildings and City Living developments.

This allows GTC to offer an all-in-one package for specialist projects with the associated promise of quality, a guaranteed price and clear timescales. In turn, this offers the client full assurance of delivery. If you would like a quotation please complete the relevant form available from our Library. To discuss any projects, please contact one of GTC's Regional Sales Managers or visit Power On at poweronconnections.co.uk.

Power On Connections
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