£50m Project to Upgrade Lines and Secure Supplies to Teeside Completed
June 26, 2014
National Grid has now completed its £50m project to refurbish overhead lines on Teeside and over the River Tees Crossing.
National Grid has now completed its £50m project to refurbish overhead lines on Teeside and over the River Tees Crossing.
The project which focused on overhead lines between Saltholme and Grangetown started in 2012 and has involved the replacement of ageing overhead lines and the whole or partial replacement of steelwork in some of the pylons along the route.
Crane building a New Pylon for 400 kV River Tees Crossing
In total, National Grid has installed 13.5 km of cable as part of the two year program of work.
The £50 million project has been essential in improving the reliability of power supply in the area in line with National Grid’s continuing transmission infrastructure improvements across the UK.
Mark Brennan, Project Manager for National Grid said: “I am pleased to announce that our work in Teesside has now finished. The project has been a great success and the replacement line will ensure that we can continue to provide a reliable service in the long-term.”
He added: “I would like to thank local residents for their cooperation during our work. Our local schools project, the Green Grand Prix, was a fantastic event which provided school children with the opportunity to build electric cars and I know it was enjoyed by all. I am also proud of our involvement in the installation of the Grangetown trolley bus system sculptures and I hope that these will continue to serve as a celebration of this region’s rich heritage.”
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