Scope

Construction scope and project interfaces

The construction scope runs in stages, and each stage is described through its project interfaces.

For every stage we state three things: the works it covers, its interfaces with the other project participants, and what is handed over. That description is what allows the scope split to be closed before mobilisation.

Mechanical works

Mounting structures and mechanical installation delivered within the tolerances stated in the documentation.

Works covered

  • Mounting structure installation
  • Control of row geometry and levels
  • Tightening torques per the documentation
  • Module installation with a module register
Project interfaces
Surveyor
geometry and level checks
Structure supplier
installation manual and warranty conditions
Main contractor
work front sequencing
Handover

Structure and modules with geometry check records and the module register.

Ask about this stage — Mechanical works

DC installation

Direct-current side installed, labelled and prepared for testing.

Works covered

  • Routing and fixing of DC cabling
  • Connections made and verified
  • Cable routes and penetrations to design
  • Circuit labelling per the documentation
Project interfaces
Client’s supervision
hold points before routes are covered
AC team
connection points and sequence
Commissioning team
scope passed on for testing
Handover

DC side with labelling documentation, ready for testing.

Ask about this stage — DC installation

AC integration and inverters

Installation and integration works at alternating-current equipment.

Works covered

  • Inverter and equipment structure installation
  • Works at containerised stations
  • Cable routes around the equipment
  • Works associated with equipment integration
Project interfaces
Equipment supplier
installation and warranty requirements
Commissioning team
conditions for handing over to testing
Electrical works contractor
scope boundary
Handover

Installation scope confirmed and ready for commissioning.

Ask about this stage — AC integration and inverters

MV infrastructure support

Supporting works on medium-voltage lines and structures, within the scope agreed with the main contractor.

Works covered

  • Cable route preparation
  • Support for cable laying within the agreed scope
  • Works associated with station structures
  • Route marking and site reinstatement
Project interfaces
Electrical works contractor
split of scope and responsibility
Surveyor
route as-built records
Network operator
formal requirements passed on by the client
Handover

Routes and associated works recorded as agreed.

Ask about this stage — MV infrastructure support

Earthing and auxiliary systems

Earthing installations and associated systems, where within the project scope.

Works covered

  • Earthing installations to design
  • Equipotential bonding
  • Auxiliary systems within the documented scope
Project interfaces
Designer
requirements and detailed solutions
Testing team
scope and timing of measurements
Handover

Installations complete, with measurement records passed into the documentation.

Ask about this stage — Earthing and auxiliary systems

Testing and handover support

Closing out the scope: testing, handling observations, and handover documentation.

Works covered

  • Participation in testing within our own works
  • Maintaining and closing the punch list
  • Remedial and completion works
  • Compiling as-built documentation
Project interfaces
Client’s supervision
how observations are raised and accepted
Commissioning team
testing schedule and scope
Main contractor
close-out priorities
Handover

Scope handed over formally, with the punch list closed and the document set complete.

Ask about this stage — Testing and handover support

Scope beyond these stages is assessed individually. Describe it in your enquiry together with the interfaces you expect.

Interface register

Send us your interface list — we will answer it line by line

If the scope split is already written down, we will say plainly which items we take, which need agreement, and where we see risk.