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Electrical sub-station upgrade programme
Descriptions
The London Fire Commissioner is engaged in a Carbon Net Zero programme in support of the Lord Mayors Carbon Net Zero plans (CNZ) for 2030. The reduction in carbon emissions relies more heavily on electric consumption, this increasing demand requires sub-station upgrades across our estate as part of that holistic solution. As part of our approach, we seek to electrify our fleet of vehicles which adds considerably to a restructure of our electrical supply solution.
We seek Independent Connection Providers to deliver this stage of our upgrade Works to the sixteen (16) Fire Stations listed within the ITT documentation and listed below for completeness.
Premises Required site supply (kva)
Hendon 1mva
Holloway 500
Ruislip 1mva
Poplar 1mva
Deptford 500
Clapham 1MVA
Tooting 1mva
Wandsworth 1mva
Harrow 1mva
Kingston 1mva
Barking 1mva
Stratford 1mva
Beckenham 1mva
Biggin Hill 500
Lewisham 1mva
Wallington 500
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45315100 - Electrical engineering installation works
31600000 - Electrical equipment and apparatus
31200000 - Electricity distribution and control apparatus
45315300 - Electricity supply installations
31682000 - Electricity supplies
31210000 - Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits
45317200 - Electrical installation work of transformers
Keywords
electrical protection equipment
electrical engineering installations
engineering-grade wiring works
complex electrical system installation
electricity supply installation
electrical grid connection works
high/medium/low voltage supply systems
transformer electrical installation
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