This additional NERS accreditation comes at a time when demand for the company’s electrical capabilities is growing, and it expands its in-house service offering from 11kV to 33kV projects.
The NERS audit, conducted by LRQA (Lloyd’s Register), rigorously assessed the company’s technical and operational competence. The successful outcome confirms Fulcrum’s capability to deliver complex 33kV electricity networks to industry standards.
The 33kV accreditation also recognises the company’s bolstered technical capability and enables it to deliver larger and more complex infrastructure projects in-house, reinforcing Fulcrum Group’s ongoing commitment to growth and excellence in utility delivery.
Achieving accreditation to deliver 33kV networks is a major step forward for Fulcrum’s multi-utility operations. It reflects our continued investment in our people, our systems, and our capabilities, allowing us to take on more technically advanced and higher-capacity projects.
Being able to deliver up to 33kV in house also responds to growing demand from our customers to deliver larger, more complex projects for them and demonstrates our readiness to meet the increased need for robust, future-focused energy infrastructure across the UK.
This latest accreditation is testament to the strength and depth of expertise across the entire Fulcrum Group. Together, with our sister companies, Dunamis and Maintech Power, we offer a uniquely comprehensive service for all customer needs, across all voltage levels – from low voltage connections up to 132kV High Voltage grid projects. This achievement further strengthens our ability to deliver fully integrated, in house, end-to-end infrastructure solutions for customers nationwide.