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Energy
We provide major power infrastructure, from building substations and switch houses, to decommissioning and installing transformers, plus cabling for new connections.
What we do
The energy market is a key strategic business sector for Clancy. As with all areas of the business, we provide a competent workforce that operates in both CAPEX and OPEX workstreams. We offer a wide range of services and deliver successful framework contracts for regulated network operators and also undertake electricity asset contracts for a number of commercial clients.
Cable installation and jointing up to 132,000 volts
We are NERS accredited to deliver projects up to 132,000 volts and are trusted to work on highly complex projects by the main Distribution Network Operators (DNOs).
Primary substation design and build
We provide substation construct and maintenance services, with significant experience handling major substation and switchgear works.
Tunnel design and construct
We have the experience and all the accreditations to provide extensive underground and tunnelling services.
Electrical installation and commissioning
Installation and commissioning is a key service for our clients. Our experience and expertise allow us to offer integrated solutions that deliver excellent results.
Civil Works and M&E Designs
Being at the heart of our business, we offer full design and Civil Engineering services that provide innovative solutions to challenging problems.
Energy Technical Training Centre
We have created our very own Energy Technical Training Centre in Dartford, to address the growing skills shortage. The centre has been purpose built and contains various workstations, enabling trainees to experience typical working scenarios. Courses range from Jointers Mate and Electrical Jointers, through to Voltage Systems and Site Manager. We also provide non-electrical courses such as Site Safety Training and First Aid through to Safe Excavation of Buried Cables and Working in Confined Spaces.
Accreditations
We hold a number of accreditations and memberships which are vital for supporting our customers own policies and ensuring that we always follow a compliant and regulated work environment.
Sustainability in action
Every day, we want to be trusted to deliver smarter, greener infrastructure brilliantly. That means using our expertise to reimagine the ways in which we work and the tools we use to build a more efficient, resilient and environmentally sustainable industry across every sector we work in.
Partnering with the biggest names
Making a big difference to the community
Using the National TOMs as a base, we have tailored our own social value: Themes, Outcomes and Measures, to apply to ourselves, our customers and communities. This allows us to target the priorities that matter most, at a local, regional and national level.
On behalf of UKPN, our owners and importantly our customers, I would like to thank you and your team for the way you helped us respond to the recent major incident in Holborn.
Basil Scarsella
CEO, UK Power Networks
Energy Technical Training Centre
We also have our very own Energy Technical Training Centre in our office in Dartford. The training centre has been created in order to address the growing skills shortage and has been purpose built and contains various workstations, enabling trainees to experience every day scenarios which you can expect to experience on the job. The courses range from Jointers Mate and Electrical Jointers right through to Voltage Systems and Site Manager. We also provide non-electrical courses such as Site Safety Training, First Aid and Fire Warden through to Safe Excavation of Buried Cables, Substation Freshers and working within Confined Spaces.
Drive to Zero
Clancy is committed to Net Zero 2050, the globally declared target to help maintain the planet’s temperature increase to no more than 1.5 degrees Centigrade. We are also preparing a carbon route map to achieve Net Zero by 2030.