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Event Power Design & Installation

We have over 30 years experience of event power design & installation gained by its senior electricians, and since the company's inception in 2001, we have held the largest single site contract in the UK.

From power for a mobile catering unit, to chandeliers in a marquee, flood lighting for car parking and power to temporary on-site offices, not to mention the sometimes 'forgettable' items such as cable traffic ramps and emergency lighting, it can be hard to think of it all when there is so much on your plate organising a successful event.

Consultative approach to design

We always take a consultative approach when meeting with new and prospective clients. Experience proves that in managing the power solutions for small and large events alike, each and every event is different and the requirements for temporary power vary greatly.

We often like to visit the site to garner a complete overview of the event to be held so we can advise and provide you with the most cost effective and efficient service.

With any large public or private event, it is imperative that the power design is fully planned and tested to adhere to industry and general public safety standards, as well as providing essential power to all sub-contracted partners to ensure your event goes without a hitch, we will supply you with all safety assessments and certificates to ensure compliance with your legal and insurance obligations.

Installation and management

Some clients often feel they have little in the way of information to assist with the specification, but our experienced Contracts Manager will ensure that all power supplies are met and fully designed to requirement whilst the installation itself remains orderly and safe. Our team of electricians will set up the equipment in a timely and professional manner causing little or no disruption.

Whatever your requirements we can create a tailor made solution to suit your budget, event size and temporary power needs.

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