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Mapperley & Gedling Cable Works

Project Location:

Mapperley & Gedling

Client Name:

National Grid Electricity Distribution

Project Description:

OCU delivered the upgrade of ageing 33kV fluid-filled cable circuits between Nottingham East 132kV Substation and the Gedling and Mapperley primary substations, acting as Principal Contractor for the works. Installed in 1975, the existing cables were prone to leakage and posed environmental risk. The project involved installing two new double-circuit 33kV cable routes serving Gedling and Mapperley Primary Substations, alongside the decommissioning of the existing oil-filled assets. Works included route feasibility studies, urban civil engineering, duct installation, cable pulling, jointing and commissioning across constrained city routes.

Key Stats:

  • 2 x double-circuit 33kV XLPE cable routes

  • 400mm² Cu XLPE cables installed in trefoil formation

  • 500m cable drum lengths used to reduce jointing frequency

  • 16 x intermediate joint bays

  • 2 x point-of-connection bays

7 Months

Duration

Challenge

  • Identifying the most viable cable route between two competing route options while maintaining constructability and programme certainty

  • Replacing deteriorating oil-filled cables that were prone to leaks

  • Delivering works across busy urban corridors with significant traffic and parking constraints

  • Managing multiple stakeholders including Nottingham City Council, highways authorities and local residents

  • Navigating congested underground utilities including gas mains, sewers and electrical assets

Solution

  • Completed detailed feasibility assessments and route optimisation studies to determine the most efficient alignment

  • Developed a hybrid route solution combining elements of the two routes to minimise land risk and improve constructability

  • Installed fully ducted infrastructure to support future network reinforcement and maintenance

  • Implemented coordinated traffic management and streetworks planning across residential and urban areas

  • Decommissioned the existing oil-filled cable system safely, including controlled removal and disposal of insulating oil

  • Delivered the scheme through OCU’s integrated self-delivery model, combining civils, cable installation and engineering expertise

Outcome

  • Replacement of ageing oil-filled circuits with modern XLPE cable systems, significantly reducing environmental risk

  • Improved long-term network reliability and operational resilience for NGED

  • Successful delivery within programme while operating in a highly constrained urban environment

  • Strong collaboration with local authorities and stakeholders, minimising disruption to residents and businesses

  • Future-proofed ducted infrastructure enabling easier maintenance and potential network upgrades

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