Build Scotland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
27/07/2015

SSE Completes Overhead Line Project

Construction News Image
SSE has announced the completion of a ten year project to develop a section of the Beauly-Denny overhead power line.

Over 1,500 people worked on designing and building 539 steel towers in a 200km section between Beauly and the Wharry Burn near Dunblane.

The new line reinforces the transmission network in the north of Scotland.

Key features of the project include:

• Over 20,000 tonnes of steel.

• 2,600km of aluminium conductor.

• 67,000 cubic meters of concrete.

• More than 4 million nuts and bolts.

• Installation and removal of 250km of access tracks.

• The construction of the transmission tower with the highest elevation in the UK, built at 2526ft above sea level on the Corrieyairack Pass.

-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd

The replacement Beauly-Denny line, developed in conjunction with principal contractor Balfour Beatty, is an important step in securing the future of Scotland's electricity network.

As a direct result of the Beauly-Denny project, 30 individual renewable developments across the north of Scotland will have progressed to completion, totalling over 700MW of new renewable generation.

The replacement line has been developed using a new steel lattice tower design which was designed and tested by Balfour Beatty to stand up to the Scottish elements.

In addition, as part of the project, SSE have invested over £100 million at five substation locations along the route of the replacement line.

It has developed two new substations at Braco and Tummel Bridge and significantly improved existing substations at Beauly, Fasnakyle and Fort Augustus.

SSE has said it is 'well advanced' with the dismantling and reinstatement of the original 132kV line and expects this package of works to be completed during 2016.

Construction teams are also working to finalise the remaining wirescape rationalisation projects at Beauly and in the Cairngorms National Park, we expect these to be completed in early 2016.

The 220km Beauly-Denny 400kV overhead line is programmed to be fully energised between Beauly and Denny during November 2015 once Scottish Power Transmission has completed its section of the line.

(LM)

Latest Construction News

23/04/2024

The Scottish Government has been urged to "holds its nerve" against housebuilder calls to 'pause and review' its proposed Scottish Passivhaus equivalent policy. The policy, which is due to be adopted as legislation in December 2024, has been developed in response to strong popular support from the ...
23/04/2024

The Scottish National Investment Bank (the Bank) has announced a commitment of a further £20 million to the Mid-Market Rent (MMR) strategy managed by Thriving Investments, the social value and ESG-focused real estate fund manager. The Bank's follow-on investment will support the development of up ...
23/04/2024

Edinburgh-based ground care and forestry equipment specialist, Field and Forest, is gearing up for a landmark showcase at ScotPlant 2024 – Scotland's premier construction and plant hire event. The event marks the first major exhibition for Field and Forest since becoming the authorised dealer for ...
23/04/2024

East Dunbartonshire Council has launched a public consultation on new draft planning guidance, to inform a Masterplan to direct future growth, attract new investment and deliver long-term employment opportunities. This work supports the Council's £34.88 million Place and Growth Programme – backed ...
23/04/2024

Falkirk Council has announced the appointment of David Morton Demolition for a highly sought-after contract, signalling the start of a significant period of transformation for the High Street. The demolition process is expected to span 12 months, with the first major task being the removal of the ...
23/04/2024

Network Rail has announced the official re-opening of Thornton Road Bridge following the successful completion of a programme of works in East Kilbride. The bridge has been replaced as part of a wider £140m Scottish Government investment in the East Kilbride Enhancement project to decarbonise ...
22/04/2024

Scottish Water has announced a £2 million programme of upgrade works for the water main network in North Ayrshire. The publicly owned utility will begin installing nearly two miles of new pipework along the route of the A78 between Wemyss Bay and Skelmorlie on Tuesday 7 May 2024. Using an ...
22/04/2024

SSEN Distribution has announced a £4.1m project to replace over 3.7km of underground cables between its Persley and Bridge of Don substations in Aberdeen. This work will improve the supplies to over 7,000 homes and businesses, making the network more robust and resilient. In addition, the ...
22/04/2024

The City of Edinburgh Council has announced a record funding boost for the Capital's roads and infrastructure projects in nearly a decade. The Roads and Infrastructure Investment – Capital Delivery Priorities for 2024/25 report, to be considered by Transport and Environment Committee on Thursday ...
22/04/2024

The Scottish Parliament is set to consider the introduction of a new tax to raise funding to fix unsafe cladding/ The proposed Scottish Building Safety Levy would apply to the construction of new residential buildings, mirroring measures being introduced in England through the Building Safety Act ...
Morris & Spottiswood LtdRBT Underfloor LimitedMaterials Market LtdToner Damp Proofing SuppliesNo HydroBurnside Plant Hire LtdKattrak International Hidromek SalesHORSTADRBT Underfloor LimitedScotdeck Ltd
Terms and Conditions
2024/04/23 22:32:10