Energy Sector – Transpower appoints new caretaker for vital electricity infrastructure

0
6

Source: UnderTow Media

Facilities management provider Programmed has won a major bid to maintain Transpower’s national network of properties including its nearly 180 substation sites in a potential 9-year contract.

The deal with Transpower commenced on July 1 and is a significant win for Programmed which now boasts caretaking custodianship for over 5,800 customer sites across New Zealand.

The highly sought-after Transpower deal was made up of three different contracts tendered late last year to manage the state-owned enterprise’s national network of substations, warehouses, plus other properties.

This partnership comes at a time of significant growth for the Programmed business, with 34 new roles created across the country and two new larger offices being established in Wellington and Christchurch alongside the Auckland headquarters.

Programmed Head of Facility Management in New Zealand, Matthew Cotterall, says re-investing in local communities with local knowledge via a shared trust model is vital to the company’s success.

“These are complicated roles working within an electrical environment so utilising knowledgeable and skilled local workers was incredibly important to us as part of this partnership,” Cotteral says.  

“We’re very aware that we couldn’t win this scale of business without our vendor partners and that they rely on us too.

“We are thrilled to bring on a highly experienced network of people and organisations who have been working on Transpower infrastructure for years whilst investing back into them with training and safety systems, technology and a modern fleet for ultimate work fulfilment.”  

Cotterall says Programmed has introduced and adapted innovative technologies, such as drones, to ensure Transpower’s assets are maintained to the highest possible standard.  

“Transpower provides an essential service to New Zealanders; ensuring the integrity of its buildings and infrastructure services is vital to its success.

“We’re laser focussed on minimising disruption and risk and look forward to bringing our innovation and expertise to its services.”

Transpower EGM Grid Delivery, Mark Ryall says they are looking forward to working with Programmed.  

“We’re entering an exciting and busy period that will ensure our critical infrastructure meets New Zealand’s needs for the future. Facilities Maintenance is an important part of that work,” Ryall says.  

Programmed has seen exponential success since entering the NZ market in 1986 and through its multiple high-profile contracts with Chorus, Transpower and The Ministry of Education, it is now responsible for over 6,000 different sites from Cape Reinga to Bluff and across to the Chatham Islands.  

Programmed has also developed operations frameworks for customers including KiwiRail, Auckland Council, Te Āhuru Mōwai, and Fonterra.

About PROGRAMMED  

Programmed is a leading provider of Maintenance, Facility Management, Staffing and Operations services. Ranked in the top 10 private employers in Australia and New Zealand with more than 30,000 staff who work across customer sites in public housing, education, infrastructure, manufacturing, transport and mining.  

Programmed maintains thousands of assets across New Zealand, with hundreds of pre-qualified subcontractors executing required works under significant performance parameters and rapidly changing business environments.

Its purpose is to build outstanding people, strong customers, and great communities.

MIL OSI

Previous article$3.2 million operating funding approved through Auckland Council’s Sport and Recreation Grant
Next articleCrime down in the city centre as new safety plan gets approval