Post-Acceptance Guidance

This page sets out the post-acceptance considerations which may impact the delivery and timescales of the required connection works. This includes payment considerations, the process for obtaining legals and consents, procurement of plant and services and delivery of the final connections. 

Letter of Acceptance and Payment 

Post acceptance contact and agreement of dates 

We will contact you following receipt of your acceptance and any payment due to discuss the scheduling of the works. Where we are able to, we will agree a date to carry out the works. Where we require pre-requisite works to be completed beforehand, such as obtaining legal consents, we will discuss the process with you.

We require 4 weeks minimum notice to schedule simple connection works, including any requests for subsequent plot call offs. In some cases, this may be longer, e.g. if we need to request a road closure or order plant such as substations.

Safety 

Any works carried out in the vicinity of NGED equipment must be carried out in a safe manner including compliance with the relevant Health and Safety Executive Guidance notes, in particular,

  • GS6 - Avoidance of danger from overhead electric lines 
  • HS(G)47 - Avoiding danger from underground cables 

Both are available to view on the HSE website: https://www.hse.gov.uk/

Before the commencement of any site works 

Construction Design & Management (CDM) Regulations 2015 

Where relevant, NGED will provide details of the relevant CDM roles and who will be responsible for these roles specific to your project. Your Connection Offer will have included a Health and Safety Questionnaire which should have been provided with the Letter of Acceptance. If this was not completed at that time, this will be required before the project can progress.

The customer will be provided with any relevant risk assessments and method statements, whist the customer shall provide details relating to the Principal Contractor for co-ordination of the site works.

Milestones 

Your Connection Offer agreement will include milestones for the progression of the project towards energisation and may include:

Milestone 

Description 

Confirmation of Appointment Provide confirmation from the landowner or occupier that the applicant has been appointed to secure a Connection Offer. The confirmation should include the number of connections, capacity and a plan to identify the land boundary.
Submit planning applicationProvide evidence that the relevant planning processes have been inititiated and, where an Environmental Impact Assessment is required, that work on the assessment has been initiated. 
Obtain land rights Evidence that the customer has the land rights to develop the site, including where they can demonstrate freehold or leasehold interest, an agreement to lease the land or an option to purchase or lease the land. 
Secured planning consent Evidence that the customer has done everything reasonably within its control to secure planning permission
Commence WorksEvidence that works are commencing in accordance with the programme of works 

Project Progression 

Evidence that build out of the site continues in accordance with the programme of works 

Complete Works 

Evidence completion of the construction of the customer's installation 

 

Not all milestones listed will appear in each Connection Offer. Some are specific only to generation in accordance with the ENA Best Practice Guide relating to Progression Milestones whilst others are specific only to demand schemes meeting a threshold in accordance with our process for Allocation & Reservation of Capacity

The timescales allocated to a milestone may vary where they take account of known factors. As an example, commence works would normally be within 6 months from acceptance or securing planning consent (whichever is later) but may be extended where works cannot commence until completion of network reinforcement.

Factors affecting the timeliness of the connection works

 

Agreements 

We may need to enter into formal agreements to establish a formal relationship between NGED and the customer for the requested connection(s). 

Preparing your site 

It is important that you complete any pre-requisite works required prior to our attendance on the agreed date. This will ensure that your connection(s) can proceed as planned. 

Completing the physical works 

Further Information 

Should you require further information relating to the process of getting connected to NGED's Distribution System, please email: nged.connectionspolicy@nationalgrid.co.uk