Liverpool Waters – Energisation of the Leep T3 Turnkey Project

We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the T3 project, at Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool Waters. This monumental achievement marks a significant milestone for Leep Utilities as it stands as our first 100% self-delivered turnkey project.

The project involved the design, procurement, construction/installation of an 11kV/33kV Brush transformer, increasing the capacity to 20MVA. A crucial milestone for Peel L&P supporting the development of Liverpool Waters in the coming years.

We are delighted to share that the T3 project was completed on budget, a testament to our meticulous planning and efficient execution. This achievement highlights our ability to manage resources effectively while ensuring high-quality standards are met.

Mike Hooper, Head of Asset Management, stated that it was a significant achievement and that the team's performance was a credit to the business, stating, "Our first 100% self-delivered/managed turnkey project end to end. It's been an all-round team effort and just shows what we can achieve, even with the challenges and variations in scope that have arisen in the last 18 months."

Furthermore, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to all team members involved in the project. The team comprise of Paul Spencer (Project Manager), Luke Metcalf (Network Engineer), Nick Eachus (Operation Manager), Bob Fearnley (Operation Manager), Emily Timms (Financial Controller), Jason Barklem (LeverTech) Raman Jagpal (Legal Counsel).

The successful completion of the project not only bolsters our reputation as a trusted industry leader but also reaffirms our commitment to delivering excellence in every endeavour. This accomplishment serves as a powerful testament to our capabilities and strengthens our position in the market.

Congratulations to everyone involved in the project! Your exceptional teamwork, perseverance, and dedication have made this achievement possible.

Louise Depeiaza