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Value: Multi Million
Diameter: 160mm to 89mm ducts
Duration: 25 months

132kV Energy to Waste Connection

The client required the design, installation, and commissioning of a new 132kV electrical supply system to support energy recovery operations in Belvedere, Dartford.

THE CHALLENGES

The tidal location of the river created a significant flood risk and required careful environmental planning. Complex signal structures on constrained bridge crossings introduced additional engineering and approval challenges, while the proximity to a dual carriageway demanded strict traffic management. The site’s ecological sensitivity, including nesting birds and protected wildlife, limited construction activities, alongside the need to account for structural load and thermal expansion. The exposed installation also presented risks of vandalism and unauthorised access.

WHAT WE DELIVERED

  • Special Engineering Difficulties (SED) included constrained bridge crossings requiring Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) beneath roads
  • Potential for flooding due to the river’s tidal nature necessitated placing the pipe bridge above the bridge soffit and within the protection of the Thames Estuary flood defences. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) sliding bearings and expansion joints were used to accommodate thermal and structural movement without compromising flood resilience

10.6km

cable route

132kV

Electrical supply system

160mm to 89mm

Ducts

 

 

specialisms used

  • Installation
  • Commissioning of high-voltage
  • Bridge crossings
  • HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling)
  • Diamond coring
This project brought together complex engineering and environmental considerations in a highly constrained location. Through detailed planning and close coordination, we were able to deliver a compliant and resilient 132kV connection while minimising disruption and ensuring long-term reliability.
Macc Flynn
Client Project lead

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Market segment: Network operator
Voltage: 132kV
Duration: 56 days

Redundant 132kV oiled filled cable route removal

The Network Operator required the safe removal of redundant oil filled 132kV cables from their Westcombe Park site in Deptford.

THE CHALLENGES

Urban disruption posed a challenge due to works taking place in built-up areas, alongside utility congestion from existing underground services. Cable removal introduced additional risks during execution, while potential surface impact required careful management to minimise damage and disruption.

WHAT WE DELIVERED

  • Two joint bays and 460m of a 132kV circuit were removed and new usable 160mm SDR11 duct was installed
  • NICE (Non-Intrusive Cable Extraction) method was employed which enabled safe, trenchless extraction

132kv

Oil filled cable route

2

Joint Bays 

460m

Circuit removed

specialisms used

  • Cable removal
  • Joint bays
  • NICE method
  • No-dig
  • Duct installation
  • Trail holes
  • Traffic management
  • Reinstatement
On a constrained urban project like Westcombe Park, the NICE method allowed us to safely remove the redundant 132kV cable with minimal excavation and disruption. It’s exactly the kind of scenario the technique was developed for, reducing risk while maintaining programme and efficiency.
John Fitzgerald
Senior Operations Manager

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Value: Multi Million
Voltage: 132kV
Duration: 36 months

132kV Data Centre Connection

The client required the delivery of a 6.5km civil infrastructure route, primarily within public highways, as part of a 60MVA 132kV Data Centre connection in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.

THE CHALLENGES

Construction couldn’t be completed in one phase due to early commissioning requirements, so works were staggered and required complex sequencing from temporary to permanent systems. The project involved specialist 132kV equipment and precise coordination with existing infrastructure, alongside significant site constraints including water ingress, depth limits, pipeline crossings, and a congested industrial route.

WHAT WE DELIVERED

  • JSM constructed a dedicated 11kV substation, a 132kV dual transformer bund area, and an iDNO-adoptable 132kV switchgear compound
  • Temporary power was required during substation works, resulting in 1.6km of 11kV cables being installed. This prevented delays to the client’s energisation requirements
  • The Special Engineering Difficulties included bypassing a bridge. Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) was used to ensure no disruption to traffic

6.5km

CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE ROUTE

132kV

DATA CENTRE CONNECTION

60

MVA

specialisms used

  • Principal Designer
  • Principal Contractor
  • Project management
  • Cables and Duct installation
  • HV/EHV Plant installation
  • Comissioning
  • On Load testing/Energisation
Delivering this project required exceptional coordination and adaptability from our team. From phased construction and complex sequencing to navigating challenging ground conditions and critical infrastructure crossings, we worked closely with all stakeholders to safely deliver a resilient, high-capacity connection within demanding time constraints.
Martyn Crocker
Operations Director