Latest projects from Neary are shown below. Click on a project name for full details, or use the page functions to view any previous projects.
Prysmian (Ultimate Client: Scottish Power) | Construction
In the period from Spring 2008 to Summer 2009 Neary Construction undertook duct laying and cable installation works for Prysmian Cables, working on behalf of Scottish Power, between Partick Substation and Essenside Compound in Glasgow. The works consisted of installation of a double 132kV cable circuit over a 7,000 metre route length through an urban environment.
Electricity Alliance East | Construction
Due to the requirement to supply increased power for Network Rail, National Grid awarded two "trackside feeder" contracts to provide new circuits from their Hutton Substation to Oxenholme (in the Lake District) and from their Frodsham Substation to Rivington Road (in Cheshire). The schemes were awarded to the Electricity Alliance East who subcontracted the civils and cable installation works to Neary Construction The works comprised the installation of ducted cable circuits over predominantly cross-country routes at both sites.
Prysmian (for National Grid) | Construction
The division installed 2 x 400kV cable circuits (2 x cables per phase) in a route approximately 6.5km long across high quality agricultural land.
Areva (for NGC) | Construction
The division carried out the installation of 2 x 275kV circuits in a mixture of pre-cast and cast-in-situ trough routes. Access was extremely restricted due to the existing substation infrastructure and the cable system design required innovative and complex installations solutions.
Siemens (Ultimate Client : Scottish Power) | Construction
Involved the construction of an oil retention bund around an existing 132kV transformer whilst it remained live and in service.The existing plinth was dowelled and the new structure tied into it.
Prysmian (Ultimate Client : National Grid, South-West Substation Alliance) | Construction
The works, undertaken between Sept 2008 and Aug 2009, comprised of the installation of approximately 750 metres of pre-cast concrete troughs to facilitate the installation of 3000 metres of cable. The troughs carried both 132kv and 275kv cables over seven individual circuits, each running from an OSE termination to a GIS termination.