Energy

NNG Substation

NNG Substation Major substation build to help Scotland transition to a low carbon future. Under development by EDF Renewables, Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) is a major offshore windfarm located beyond the Fife coast. In order to facilitate the connection of 450MW of offshore wind generation, our client’s equipment requires an interface and connection to SPT’s […]

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Fastned EV Charging Station

Fastned EV Charging Station Building the UK’s first rapid electric car charging station. Netherlands-based company Fastned employed I & H Brown to design and construct the UK’s first electric rapid car-charging station in Sunderland.  Acting as Principal Contractor, and in addition to substantial design work, the project involved dealing with all permit requirements, TTROs and

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Cia Aig Hydro Scheme

Cia Aig Hydro Scheme Major hydro scheme in an extremely remote and environmentally-sensitive location. Taken on by the Hydro Division of RWE Energy UK, the project involved the construction of the new intake weir, 2.2km of 1m diameter pipework, four pipe bridges, over 40 large concrete thrust blocks, a new downstream powerhouse, and the return

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INEOS FPS Framework

INEOS FPS Framework Over 18 years of maintenance of a piece of critical national infrastructure. I & H Brown have been delivering the civil works on the Forties Pipeline infrastructure for the past 18 years, carrying out projects on the 230km 36” pipeline between Cruden Bay and Grangemouth, 30” pipeline between Kinneil and Dalmeny, and

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Blary Hill Wind Farm

Blary Hill Wind Farm Providing sustainable power to remote communities. Blary Hill is a 14-turbine wind farm, located in Kintyre Argyll for long standing client RES. Once operational this 35MW windfarm will provide clean low cost and low carbon electricity to approximately 33,000 homes. Our scope of works included the construction of 8km of access

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