Congratulations to all the Award Winners 2012!
It certainly was a blast with a few headaches the next day... …to avoid headaches with Multi Utility Connections, work with another award winner.
MAXIM eyes has a fully managed solution for utility connections, meter management and supply contracts, bringing you:
• Cost savings – get the most competitive option • Time savings – reduced programme times • Confidence – utility services project-managed for you
MAXIM eyes is leading the exploitation of competition in utility connections to bring benefits to end clients. We offer an end to end project management service for utility connections covering gas, electricity, water and telecommunications services. We can also support you with all metering works, including getting the best value supply to the permanent site. For multi-utility enquiries, we can support your project with:
• New connections for gas, electricity & water supplies • Complete telecommunications infrastructure • Supply upgrades / downgrades & alterations • Meter installations, removals & disconnections • Shipper / supply agreements
Projects that benefitted from competition in connection and
MAXIM eyes project management include:
Cutty Sark regeneration
project (right) Cost reduction of over £80k on electricity connection; 16 weeks completion – reduction from 28 weeks; staggered payment plan with three tranches. Project scope: New connection of a 1064 KVA HV supply with an emergency LV supply, multiple meter installation and supply contract.
Maxim Eyes (UK) Ltd
56-58 High Str. | Sutton SM1 1EZ Tel: 0844 871 7711 Fax: 0844 871 7712
Email:
enquiries@maximeyes.net www.maximeyes.net
Tune Hotels: Westminster, Liverpool Street,
Paddington & Kings Cross Combined cost reduction of £30k. Project scope: Over 50 gas and electricity meter removals, disconnection of existing supplies, supply upgrade and multiutility connection with supply contracts negotiation.
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