Smell gas?
Power cut?
The provision of utilities for the largest site in the new garden city at Ebbsfleet is a prime example of the benefits of adopting a multi-utility approach.
Barnhorn Green is a sensitively planned expansion to the existing community of Little Common in Bexhill, East Sussex, where 342 new homes have been created, 72 of which are spread across three blocks of flats.
Adopting a multi-utility approach is not just about streamlining the procurement and installation of utilities.
An atmospheric urban regeneration project down on the waterfront at Leith in Edinburgh, home to the Royal Yacht Britannia. The location, surrounded by water, posed a number of challenges which the team at GTC was able to overcome, delivering gas, electricity and water…
Luxury communities require the highest standards in every detail.
A multi-utility solution for an innovative, sustainable neighbourhood in London.
District heat and cooling networks for a prestigious new neighbourhood that sits across the London Boroughs of Camden and Islington.
GTC were unfazed by the challenge of working on a development where the infrastructure really is a lifeline to the famous Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
GTC, an independent utilities provider, has the dynamic vision to complement Grainger plc’s forward- thinking ideals.
GTC's ultrafast fibre technology has met Linden Homes' vision of building quality homes capable of meeting the needs of its Yorkshire communities for generations to come.
GTC’s utility infrastructure has enabled Brooklands to combine the conventional utilities of gas, electricity and water with gigabit-capable Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH), providing future-proof communication technology for contemporary new homes with a competitive edge.
It was imperative to Persimmon Homes that The Pastures’ quiet, rural location was no barrier to providing customers with the most advanced communication and entertainment technology available so that their modern online lifestyles were well supported.
Freemens Meadow is a development for like-minded people who accept only the best. For this reason Barratt selected GTC.
Providing access to high-speed broadband connections was an essential element for global developer Lendlease, and so they selected GTC’s future-proof Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) network for an ultrafast solution.
Delivery of the initial utility infrastructure connections was crucial to project success and this is exactly what GTC achieved for Crest Nicholson on this major site.
Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) technology from GTC delivers a future-proof broadband solution via networks with infinite potential and optimum service speeds 24/7.
In addition to green, open spaces and smart, community facilities, a gigabit-capable fibre broadband network was essential to the developer’s plans to meet homeowners’ demands and support their busy online lifestyles.
For this new community on the site of the former Corus steel works, GTC was able to design gas and electricity networks with the flexibility to accommodate both new homes and the planned substantial commercial area.
GTC delivered gigabit-capable fibre broadband as part of a multi-utility infrastructure package, with just three months between starting work and the first home being occupied with full Sky connection.
A district energy network for a new community, built in an historic area of Uxbridge, in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
Offsite co-ordination of utilities is challenging but project management is part of the standard service from GTC.
Adopting and operating the heat network serving the Hallsville Quarter development, part of the transformational new town centre for Canning Town in London.