On every new project we seek to identify all stakeholders who might be involved with or affected by a small or large-scale district energy installation or repair.
Members of our 40-strong team have been designing, installing and repairing infrastructure for nearly 10 years. We know that the hands-on, proactive management of these stakeholders from pre-construction to delivery stage is absolutely essential to delivering a project that is on-time and has caused minimal disruption to all communities involved.
- Highways & Rail
We work with MRWA and Network Rail Operators/Asset Owners at tender or pre-construction stage to decide upon routes and crossings and devise the most appropriate traffic management plan to reduce disruption to public. - Planning & Permits
We have strong relationships with expert planning consultants and work with them to manage and achieve all required planning approvals and permissions from both public and private landowners within programme timescales. - The Local Community – not limited to emergency services, local residents, businesses, students & hospital patients, and housing associations
We keep the local community informed of everything that could affect their day to day life, from the construction schedule, to temporary parking and alternative transport arrangements during periods of road closure.Every project is different, so we work hard to find the most appropriate way of keeping in touch with each group within the community. We use relevant and approved methods to distribute information in conjunction with our Clients. - Supply Chain
We have long working relationships with our supply chain and embed them into the MGC family with a ‘one team’ approach. They consist of both large national and international organisations and local independent companies across the WA. - Early involvement
We work closely with each client’s project team in the very early planning phases of a project to review plans and propose solutions to ensure that current and future power and technology requirements are met. - Sustainability
Recent legislation has changed the requirements for existing and new construction to include systems and products that will protect our environment and increase energy and power efficiencies. We constantly update our clients with information about these changes and how they will affect their assets.