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Scheduling In Work

Once you have accepted our quotation, you will be assigned a GTC project manager. They will co-ordinate the design, planning and installation of all the utility networks to ensure connections are timed to fit with your construction schedule.


Our service is 100% customer focused. We want you to receive a service that exceeds your expectations.

Innovative installation methods
We always endeavour to deliver our networks as efficiently and smoothly as possible and are continually looking at new and improved ways of doing this. GTC offers a streamlined multi-utility installation method where we lay all the utilities required on a site at the same time.

GTC Technical Guidelines Documents
Please take time to download and read the information in our Technical Guidelines Documents. They contain all the information you need to make sure that your site is ready for the installation of the utilities. It covers important safety aspects and details both how GTC will undertake the work and your responsibilities. Reviewing the relevant technical guidelines is extremely important. If a site is not prepared appropriately, delays in delivery can occur.

10-day call off
Our guaranteed 10-day call-off period for new connections has significantly improved our lead times, and ensures we are able to complete works quickly and efficiently. With our single supplier solutions you can call off all of the required utilities at the same time.

Scheduling works
To book in works on your development please contact us by emailing the relevant team below. Alternatively, please call the construction scheduling team on: 0345 602 2498, choose option 3, and select your region. Details of your multi-utility project manager and regional construction manager can be found under local contacts.


Temporary builders supply
If you require a temporary builders supply (TBS) for electricity please email network.variations@gtc-uk.co.uk with the following information:

  • A clear mark-up of the proposed TBS location
  • The proposed TBS phase
  • The max kVA for the TBS
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