National Grid’s RIIO-2 Electricity Construction EPC framework covers the design, engineering, manufacture, supply, project management, construction, erection and commissioning of overhead lines, undergrounding and/or substation works between 2021 and 2026.
The initial term of the framework is five years from April 2021, with a further option for a two year extension. It is expected to be worth more than £1.5bn.
RIIO2 is the second five-year regulatory period set down by industry watchdog Ofgem (the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets). RIIO stand for Revenue=Incentives+Innovation+Outputs.
The chosen suppliers for Electricity Construction EPC framework are:
Lot 1: Overhead Lines
- Babcock Networks
- Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions
- Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
Lot 2: Undergrounding
- Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions
- Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
- Murphy Power Networks
- VolkerInfra
Lot 3: Substations
- Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions
- Morrison Utility Services & Jacobs UK Unincorporated Joint Venture
- Vinci Construction & Omexom Unincorporated Joint Venture
- Murphy Power Networks
- Linxon UK
- Burns & McDonnell (UK) Europe
Simon Smith, managing director of Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, said: “We are extremely pleased to have secured a position on this framework. We are looking forward to continuing to build on our long-term relationship with National Grid, working collaboratively with them to deliver a clean and efficient electricity transmission network and supporting the UK’s transition to greener energy to achieve net zero by 2050.â€
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