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Gresley Park,

Hertfordshire

Utility Report

June 2016 RevB

TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

CONTENTS

1 Executive Summary

2 Introduction

3 Water

4 Gas

5 Electricity

6 Telecommunications

7 Appendices:

7.1 Water

7.2 Gas

7.3 Electric

7.4 BT

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Water An application was made to Affinity Water for a pre-development enquiry which includes a

capacity check. The report received from Affinity Water confirms that no reinforcement will

be required to the existing network to meet the demand of the proposed development.

There is an existing water main in Gresley Way which will allow multiple connections to the

existing network, should the build programme require it to aid delivery.

Gas

A multi-utility quotation was received from Energetics which included a price for provision of

a new gas supply for the site.

The development will require a gas governor to provide a low pressure supply to the 600no.

houses and flats. This also includes capacity for the Primary school, Doctors, Community

Centre and Care Home.

One point of connection to the existing medium pressure main is stated in the Energetics

Report, however, should the build programme require it to aid delivery, multiple connections

to the existing network can be provided.

Electricity

A multi-utility quotation was received from Energetics which included a price for provision of

a new electric supply for the site.

The development will require 2no. substations to provide an electric service for the 600no.

houses and flats. This also includes capacity for the Primary school, Doctors, Community

Centre and Care Home.

One point of connection to the existing high voltage main is stated in the Energetics Report,

however, should the build programme require it to aid delivery, multiple connections to the

existing network can be provided.

BT Openreach (High Speed Broadband - Fibre)

A connectivity assessment was requested from BT Openreach to determine whether the site

could be served with a “Fibre to the Premise” (FTTP).

The report (ref SRX/371) confirms that BT Openreach can offer a FTTP for the site with a

Broadband speed of 300 megabits per second.

These works will not require a developer contribution due to the size of the site.

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

INTRODUCTION

Technical & Development Services (TDS) has been commissioned by ‘Pigeon Land Ltd’

(“Pigeon”) on behalf of ‘Hythe Ltd’ (“The Landowner”) for whom Pigeon act as promoter, to

prepare a Utility report for ‘Gresley Park, Stevenage’, to be referred to hereafter as ‘the Site’.

This report has been prepared for the joint benefit of Pigeon and The Landowner and the

contents should not be relied upon by others without the express written authority of TDS. If

any unauthorised third party makes use of this report they do so at their own risk and TDS

owes them no duty of care or skill.

The purpose of this report is to determine that the above development can be serviced by

the existing utilities.

A multi fuel report was received from Energetics dated 6th April 2016 and this has been

supplemented with enquiries direct to Affinity Water and BT Openreach.

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

WATER

An application was made to Affinity Water for a pre-development enquiry which includes a

capacity check.

The site loadings are as follows:-

600no. Residential Units = 300l/s

1no. Primary School = 2 l/s

1no. Doctors = 0.5 l/s

1no. Community Centre = 1l/s

1no. Care Home = 1.5 l/s

Total = 305 l/s

The report from Affinity Water was received on the 11th May 2016, dated 5th May 2016,

Scheme No. NC48992.

The report states that no reinforcement works are required to the existing network to meet

the demand of the development.

The report also gives budget costs and a detailed record plan of existing mains in the area.

This plan confirms that adjacent to the site is a 6” PVC main. This gives the flexibility for

several point of connections to the main should the build programme require it.

Proposals received from Affinity Water can be found in the appendices at the back of this

report.

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

GAS

A multi-utility quotation was received from Energetics which included a price for provision of

a new gas supply for the site.

The proposed point of connection is to the existing medium pressure main in Fairlands Way.

There is the potential to have an additional point of connection should the build programme

require it.

A gas governor will be required to provide a low pressure service to the site.

The site loadings estimated based on the concept plan at the time were as follows:-

600no. Residential Units = 4513 kWh

1no. Primary School = 166 kWh

1no. Doctors = 95 kWh

1no. Community Centre = 158 kWh

1no. Care Home = 264 kWh

Total = 5196 kWh

No diversions are required although disconnections to existing services will be needed prior

to the development of the site.

Proposals received from National Grid can be found in the appendices at the back of this

report.

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

ELECTRICITY

A multi-utility quotation was received from Energetics which included a price for provision of

a new electric supply for the site.

Due to the size of the site a HV point connection will be required at the junction of Gresley

Way and Chalkdown.

As a result of the HV connection, 2no. substations will be required – 11kv 400/230V to support

the total development load of 1350 kVA.

The site loadings estimated based on the concept plan at the time were as follows:-

600no. Residential Units = 750 kVA

1no. Primary School = 250 kVA

1no. Doctors = 70 kVA

1no. Community Centre = 140 kVA

1no. Care Home = 140 kVA

Total = 1350 kVA

Diversion of the overhead lines is required and disconnections to existing services will be

needed prior to the development of the site. The overheads will need to be lowered

underground.

Proposals received from UKPN can be found in the appendices at the back of this report.

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

A connectivity assessment was requested from BT Openreach to determine whether the site

could be served with “Fibre to the Premise” (FTTP).

BT confirmed that FTTP can be provided with a broadband speed 300 megabits per second

compared to the estimated ADSL speed range of Low = 1 to High = 4.

A copy of the BT report (Ref SRX/371) is included in the appendices at the back of this report.

These works will not require a developer contribution due to the size of the site.

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TDSM-U/PIM001/Gen TDS (Midlands) Ltd 2016

APPENDICES

7.1

WATER

Developer Services Affinity Water Tamblin Way

Hatfield Hertfordshire

AL10 9EZ

Tel: 0345 357 2428 E-Mail: [email protected]

5

th May 2016

Scheme No: NC48992

Pigeon Investment Management c/o TDS Midlands Ltd. Rushden Hall Hall Avenue Rushden Northants NN10 9NG FAO: Mr. Neil Revitt Dear Neil, Re: Request for a Budget Price for Water Infrastructure at Gresley Park, Gresley Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG2 7BN We are pleased to enclose this information in response to your request for a budget estimate to supply your development. As there is no scaled site layout plan with the layout of the properties, this is an indicative budget. Please note there are no reinforcement required to meet the demand of this development. Your Budget

Item Excavation Approx.

Unit Cost Approx. Scope

Budget Price

Estimated Contribution

Onsite (development) water mains

Not included £130/m 1m £130 20%

Onsite (development) service connections

Not included £400 ea 604 £241,600 100%

Offsite water mains laying (e.g. reinforcement)

Included £270/m 0 0 100%

Please note the cost information provided in this letter is for budgetary purposes only and is subject to change. The developer’s contribution for onsite water mains is usually much less than the cost of installation. This is in accordance with the legislation set out by the Water Industry Act 1991 for the recovery of water company costs. The contribution varies significantly from scheme to scheme but typically ranges from 10 – 30%. It is not possible to give a more accurate figure without a full water mains requisition, so we would advise using a contribution figure of 30%. In addition to the above, the following items may be required and have not been included in the above budget estimate:

Infrastructure charges (refer to Affinity Water’s current Charges Scheme);

Traffic management costs (charges vary considerably between Local Authorities);

Service connections to the existing network, e.g. show home supplies to water mains in the public highway (where Affinity Water is to excavate and reinstate);

Disconnections of existing water mains and / or service pipes;

Building water charges and Value Added Tax. Please note that the cost information provided is an estimate and the actual costs may differ significantly. Detailed design (including full hydraulic analysis to size the water pipes, consultation with statutory bodies, e.g. fire brigades, and local authorities to establish traffic management requirements) and costs are supplied to the developer on correct completion of the appropriate application form(s), available on our website. Summary We enclose a record plan which shows the approximate positions of our existing water main distribution network in the vicinity of your development. This plan will help give you an indication of the likely connection points to serve your proposed development. Our budgetary analysis considers whether your development requires any of the following:

Onsite works: new water mains

Onsite works: new service connections

Onsite works: large diameter service connections (greater than 63mm diameter)

Offsite works: diversion of existing assets

Offsite works: reinforcement (upgrade) of the existing network

Offsite works: new service connections Onsite works New onsite water mains laid in High Density Polyethylene (HPDE) up to 180mm outside diameter are typically £130 per linear metre where the following conditions are met:

The trenches for the new water mains are fully excavated by the developer in accordance with the Affinity trench specification (enclosed);

Other onsite utilities are laid in accordance with NJUG regulations, maintaining the necessary access to the new water mains and safe distances from other utilities.

The approximate scope of works is based on the information you supplied with your budget request. We have indicated our proposal for onsite mains on the record plan enclosed. For developments with complex proposals, we strongly suggest you complete a full mains requisition to allow us to review in detail and schedule a meeting to discuss your needs. New onsite service connections with an inline meter in Medium Density Polyethylene (MDPE) up to 32mm outside diameter are approximately £400 each where the following conditions are met:

The supply pipe is laid to the correct depth in the material specified by us;

The trench for the communication pipe is fully excavated by the developer;

The distance between the property boundary and water main is less than 10 metres;

The connection point to the onsite water main is exposed by the developer. Infrastructure charges are be due on new service connections. Please check our website for the current infrastructure charge (search for Affinity Water’s Charges Scheme).

Onsite works: Large diameter service connections Some types of developments require larger supplies, for example blocks of flats or offices, hospitals, industrial units or a new hotel. The approximate cost of a single large diameter connection is £3,000. Infrastructure charges due on large diameter service connections for commercial premises are calculated using the Relevant Multiplier method, set out in our Charges Scheme. Please note that infrastructure charges are not included in the budget costs in this letter. Offsite works Where our assessment indicates that diversion and / or reinforcement of the existing water mains network is required to support your development, mains laid in High Density Polyethylene (HPDE) up to 180mm outside diameter are typically £270 per linear metre (including all excavation and reinstatement) where the following conditions are met:

All works in the public highway (not A roads or motorways);

Other utilities do not prevent access to the existing network (laid in accordance with NJUG). The decision to undertake offsite works to support development activity is not taken lightly. The costs for the works are directly proportional to the extra demand required, i.e. we do not charge the developer for anything not related to his development. A basic hydraulic study is undertaken to assess the existing capacity of the network and is considered in our budget cost provided on Page 1 of this letter. Where offsite reinforcement or diversions are required, it is because at least one of the following criteria applies:

The existing network as currently sized is not capable of supporting any additional properties.

The proposed development has a detrimental effect on the water supply to our existing customers.

The development site proposed is on top of an existing asset and needs to be moved.

New fittings (valves, washouts etc) are required to enable the connection to the new development to be made.

We would ask you to appreciate that the closest water main to your development may not be the most appropriate main to connect into, and at budget stage we cannot guarantee which main will be used. On receipt of a full mains requisition, we will undertake detailed analysis to identify the most cost effective option for your development; taking into account the above points as well as traffic management requirements. New offsite service connections with an inline meter in Medium Density Polyethylene (MDPE) up to 32mm outside diameter are approximately £2000 each where the following conditions are met:

The supply pipe is laid to the correct depth in the material specified by us to the boundary of the private land;

The distance between the property boundary and water main is less than 10 metres; Infrastructure charges are be due on new service connections. Please check our website for the current infrastructure charge (search for Affinity Water’s Charges Scheme). Offsite works: Large diameter service connections Some types of developments require larger supplies, for example blocks of flats or offices, hospitals, industrial units or a new hotel. The approximate cost of a single large diameter connection is £4,000 (for bulk supplies with internal meters for flats of 12 or more please allow an extra charge for installing the meter of £82.33 for each property). Infrastructure charges due on large diameter service connections for commercial premises are calculated using the Relevant Multiplier method, set out in our Charges Scheme. Please note that infrastructure charges are not included in the budget costs in this letter. Other useful information We have provided the cost information in good faith for your budgetary purposes. Costs will increase when:

Working in contaminated ground as a barrier pipe is required to protect water quality. Installations in barrier pipe are typically 30 – 50% more expensive than HDPE pipe.

Larger diameter pipes (>180mm) are required (whether on and / or offsite), as the excavation is greater and the cost of the materials/fittings increases.

Affinity Water is required to excavate and reinstate onsite works.

Above ground asset reinforcement is required (e.g. a booster or new reservoir). We require completion of the appropriate application form(s) and submission of supporting documentation to provide more accurate costs. Please note we cannot proceed if the application form is incomplete and you should estimate items such as loading units and build rates if the actual figures are currently unknown to you. The start of mains and service connections works on your site is dependent upon our current programme of works, although every effort will be made to accommodate your timetable. It should be noted that construction in the public highway is governed by statutory regulation and under certain circumstances commencement of offsite works may be delayed by up to three months from the receipt of your payment to gain permission from the Local Authority. If you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact us. Yours Sincerely, Emma Craddock Project Manager, Developer Services

TNC/0139

Copyright Affinity Water Ltd. Based upon the Ordnance Survey Map by Affinity Water by permission of

Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Crown copyright Affinity

Water Ltd Licence No. 100053744. Plans are the property of Affinity Water and may not be reproduced or

distributed in any form (or any part) without the written permission of Affinity Water. Plans are continuously

being updated, so out of date plans should be destroyed and not relied upon.

1:7000 GRPDOM\SmithL

13/04/2016 10:25:18527101,225225

The position of Company apparatus shown on this plan is provided for guidance only. Therefore the Company

accepts no responsibility in the event of inaccuracy. The actual position of apparatus must be determined on

site by making hand dug trial holes. The Company requires a minimum of two working days notice of the

intention to excavate trial holes. Except where prior written permission has been obtained, it is an offence

under Section 174 of the Water Industry Act 1991 to operate or interfere with any valves, hydrants or other

apparatus vested in Affinity Water Ltd

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GAS

180 PE M/P

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GRESLEY WAY

Mast (Telecommunication)

Mast (Telecommunication)

WARNING! This area contains Gas Mains Operating at Low Pressure of between 2 and 7 bar. Before excavating in

the area contact the Local NetworkWARNING! This area contains Gas Mains Operating at Medium

Pressure of between 2 and 7 bar. Before excavating in the area contact the Local Network

WARNING! This area contains IGT polygons and this layer is switched off in the mapI

Some examples of Plant Items:

This plan is reproduced from or based onthe OS map by National Grid Gas plc, withthe sanction of the controller of HM StationeryOffice. Crown Copyright Reserved.

This plan shows those pipes owned by National Grid in its role as aLicensed Gas Transporter (GT). Gas pipes owned by other GTs, or otherwise privately owned, may be present in this area.Information with regard to such pipes should be obtained from the relevant owners. The information shown on this planis given without warranty, the accuracy thereof cannot be guranteed. Service pipes, valves, syphons, stub connections,etc., are not shown but their presence should be anticipated. No liability of any kind whatsoever is accepted byNational Grid plc or their agents, servants or contractors for any error oromission. Safe digging practices, inaccordance with HS(G)47, must be used to verify and establish the actual position ofmains, pipes, services and any other apparatus on site before any mechanical plant is used. It is your responsability to ensurethat this information is provided to all persons (either direct labour or contractors) working for you on or near gasapparatus. The information included on this plan should not be referred to beyond a period of 28 days from the dateof issue.Valve Syphon Depth of

CoverChangeof Dia

Changeof Material

<Centre>

SCHEME:DESIGN:REVISION:

<NG GDFO Scheme Name><NG GDFO Design Number>

<NG GDFO Revision>

CENTRE:

SCALE: 1:500 @ A4

USER ID:DATE:INTERNAL USE ONLY

OS Ref:

Mohammed.Abdullah19-Feb-2016 12:41:31

526876, 225789

L/P GAS MAINI/P GAS MAINM/P GAS MAINH/P GAS MAINN/H/P GAS MAINPROPOSED PIPE - LPPROPOSED PIPE - MPPROPOSED PIPE - IPABANDON - MPABANDON - LP ////////////

Connection pointon a 180PE MP main

Network Quotation No:100011140Your Reference:10502

Network Quotation No :Your Reference :

10001114010502

Network StrategyBlock 4 Area 3Brick Kiln StreetHinckleyLE10 0NA.

National Gas Emergency Service - 0800 111 999* (24hrs)*calls will be recorded and may be monitored

Kamran KhanEnergetics Design & Build LimitedInternational HouseStanley BoulevardBlantyreGlasgowG72 0BN.

Date : 19th February 2016Contact : Mohammed AbdullahDirect Tel : 0845 3666758Email : [email protected]

www.nationalgrid.com

Dear Kamran,

Re: NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY, STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.

Enquiry for Connection of a New Pipe to the National Grid Gas Transportation Network.

In accordance with your signed agency agreement I can confirm this application has been made onbehalf of Energetics Gas Limited.

I am pleased to provide you with Schedule 2, Quotation for your Connected System Exit Point, inaccordance with National Grid Gas's General Conditions of Contract for Site Engineering Works forConnected Off take Systems.

This quotation is produced on the basis, and is conditional upon the assumptions set out in Schedule2 being correct. Your acceptance of this quotation will be taken to mean that you also accept that thestated assumptions are correct. If it is later determined, by either party prior to works commencing onsite, that any stated assumption is significantly incorrect, National Grid Gas will determine whetherthe quotation shall be varied or withdrawn. Works will only then commence if any variation is agreedin line with the relevant General Conditions of Contract.

To accept this Quotation, please complete the relevant section of Schedule 2 and return the wholedocument to the address shown at the top of this letter.

Please note that this Quotation is valid until the 19th May 2016.

A copy of the Terms and Conditions referenced in Schedule 2 of this document can be found onNational Grid's website, http://www2.nationalgrid.com/UK/Industry-information/GT-UIP-Customers/.If you require a printed version of our Terms and Conditions please contact us on the detailsprovided above. Please note that the version applicable is the current version as published on ourwebsite on the date of quotation.

I trust this meets with your requirements at this stage. If you have any queries please do nothesitate to contact Mohammed Abdullah on the above number.

Yours sincerely,

Adam LeesonDesign Specialist

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 1 of 3

Schedule 2 - (Annex B)Quotation for NDM GT Connected System Exit Point(s)

From Network Asset ManagementGT Reference Number 10502 Network Quotation No. 100011140

GT Name Energetics Gas Limited Network LDZ EADate of Request 26.01.2016 Network(Asset) Contact Mohammed Abdullah

Date Request Received 27.01.2016 Network LDZ Tel. No. 0845 3666758Date of Reply 19.02.2016

Network AuthorisingSignature

Authorised by (caps) ADAM LEESON

Job Title Design SpecialistGT Site Information

CSEP name NEW SUPPLY O/S Map ReferenceSite Name and Address NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY, STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.CSEP Connection 1:500

scale location planenclosed?

Yes CSEP DevelopmentPeriod (Years)

10

Cost Item (£) Total Cost for all ISEP'sA B

Materials 0.00 0.00 As Requested by GT onLabour 0.00 0.00 Schedule 1, based on

Non-GIRs Charge 0.00 0.00 Information supplied inAdministration Fee 0.00 0.00 Schedule 1 this CSEP will

Other Cost 3,010.00 0.00 need to comprise:Reinforcement Contribution(A) 0.00 0.00 No. of ISEPs 1

Reinforcement Contribution (B and/orC)(As detailed in Annex A)

0.00 0.00 Previous NetworkReference Number

Work Management Costs 0.00 0.00 Network Exit ZoneTotal (contract sum) 3,010.00 0.00

Liquidated Damages are £75.25 per day, capped at £752.50The Quotation is issued subject to Annex A (attached). Subject to the conditions of Annex A being

met, Network will waive the cost of Reinforcement Contribution (B).VAT at the appropriate rate will be applied where required by VAT law

Select as appropriate;I can confirm on behalf of my company that I accept the above quotation for the costs showingin the above total columnsI can confirm on behalf of my company that I accept the above quotation with the exclusion ofthe following items;

Quotation accepted on behalf ofAuthorised signatureJob TitleEarliest date site ready for works to commenceThe quotation does not include for any easement or wayleaves which will be provided free of chargeby the GT unless otherwise indicated on the request. Quotations are issued subject to National GridGeneral Conditions of Contract for Site Engineering Works for Connected Offtake Systems. Theaccuracy of the quotation is determined by the accuracy of the information provided. It is notguaranteed and is given for guidance only and does not include costs for National Grid apparatusthat may require protection or diversionary works. Note: this document does not constitute notice forthe purpose of section 22(1)(a) of the Gas Act 1986 as amended by the Gas Act 1995. In providingthis quotation, National Grid is not implying the GT has been granted the necessary GT licenseunder section 7 of the Gas Act 1995.

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 2 of 3

ISEP Details Network Quotation No.: 100011140

ISEP No. 1ISEP Location NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY, STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.Pressure Minimum GT Design Pressure (mbar) A B

1354Networks Pressure regulating equipment is designed to delivera maximum operating pressure of

2,000 Mbarat thisISEP

Type of Pressure control FixedConnectionDescription

90PE x 180PE using a Branch saddle connection and LVDMP medium 270 system

Assumptions This quotation is based on the GT laying back to the National Grid parent main,carrying out all excavation & backfill & then for National Grid to make the finalconnection. National Grid will retain ownership of the pipe up to the point ofconnection, immediately after the first point of isolation. Purging has beenquoted for the GT to lay less than 500m of pipework. If any of theseassumptions are incorrect then a variation will be required.

EngineeringDifficulties

Please note that gas diversionary or abandonment work may be required.

Earliest date works can commence, acceptance plus 90 daysExpected duration of works to achieve substantial completion 3 daysNetwork Parent Main Type 180MM PE MP

Description 180MM PE MPIndicated pressure (mbar) Year 1 Year 5(Only completed where non-domestic premises) A B A BPeak Hour Peak Day pressure 1354Peak Hour Minimum Day PressureMinimum Hour Peak Day PressureMinimum Hour Minimum Day Pressure

Load EUC01B Max MaxDetails No.

NDMConns

CSAQCapacity

(kWh)

SupplyHourly

Quantity(kW)

No.NDM

Conns

CSAQCapacity

(kWh)

DailyQuantity(kWh)

SupplyHourly

Quantity(kW)

CSAQcapacity

for allEUCs

CSEPOfftakeRate

(kWh/h)A Year 1 60 588276 519 1 1681 169 589957 688

Year 2 120 1176552 947 2 4312 433 1180864 1380Year 3 180 1764828 1358 3 8528 855 1773356 2213Year 4 240 2353104 1805 4 15379 1541 2368483 3346Year 5 300 2941380 2256 2956759 3797Year 6 360 3529656 2708 3545035 4249Year 7 420 4117932 3159 4133311 4700Year 8 480 4706208 3610 4721587 5151Year 9 540 5294484 4061 5309863 5602Year 10 600 5882760 4513 5898139 6054

B FUTURE**For each EUC, the category, number of connections and CSAQ must be stated for each year.

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 3 of 3

Network Quotation No :Your Reference :

10001135810502

Network StrategyBlock 4 Area 6Brick Kiln StreetHinckleyLE10 0NA.

National Gas Emergency Service - 0800 111 999* (24hrs)*calls will be recorded and may be monitored

Kamran KhanEnergetics Design & Build LimitedInternational HouseStanley BoulevardBlantyreGlasgowG72 0BN.

Date : 10th March 2016Contact : Michael AppleyardDirect Tel : 0845 3666758Email : [email protected]

www.nationalgrid.com

Dear Kamran,

Re: NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY - PARCEL ONE, GRESLEY WAY, STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.

Enquiry for Connection of a New Pipe to the National Grid Gas Transportation Network.

In accordance with your signed agency agreement I can confirm this application has been made onbehalf of Energetics Gas Limited.

I am pleased to provide you with Schedule 2, Quotation for your Connected System Exit Point, inaccordance with National Grid Gas's General Conditions of Contract for Site Engineering Works forConnected Off take Systems.

This quotation is produced on the basis, and is conditional upon the assumptions set out in Schedule2 being correct. Your acceptance of this quotation will be taken to mean that you also accept that thestated assumptions are correct. If it is later determined, by either party prior to works commencing onsite, that any stated assumption is significantly incorrect, National Grid Gas will determine whetherthe quotation shall be varied or withdrawn. Works will only then commence if any variation is agreedin line with the relevant General Conditions of Contract.

To accept this Quotation, please complete the relevant section of Schedule 2 and return the wholedocument to the address shown at the top of this letter.

Please note that this Quotation is valid until the 8th June 2016.

A copy of the Terms and Conditions referenced in Schedule 2 of this document can be found onNational Grid's website, http://www2.nationalgrid.com/UK/Industry-information/GT-UIP-Customers/.If you require a printed version of our Terms and Conditions please contact us on the detailsprovided above. Please note that the version applicable is the current version as published on ourwebsite on the date of quotation.

I trust this meets with your requirements at this stage. If you have any queries please do nothesitate to contact Michael Appleyard on the above number.

Yours sincerely,

Adam LeesonDesign Specialist

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 1 of 3

Schedule 2 - (Annex B)Quotation for NDM GT Connected System Exit Point(s)

From Network Asset ManagementGT Reference Number 10502 Network Quotation No. 100011358

GT Name Energetics Gas Limited Network LDZ EADate of Request 15.02.2016 Network(Asset) Contact Michael Appleyard

Date Request Received 15.02.2016 Network LDZ Tel. No. 0845 3666758Date of Reply 10.03.2016

Network AuthorisingSignature

Authorised by (caps) ADAM LEESON

Job Title Design SpecialistGT Site Information

CSEP name NEW SUPPLY O/S Map ReferenceSite Name and Address NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY - PARCEL ONE, GRESLEY WAY,

STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.CSEP Connection 1:500

scale location planenclosed?

Yes CSEP DevelopmentPeriod (Years)

4

Cost Item (£) Total Cost for all ISEP'sA B

Materials 0.00 0.00 As Requested by GT onLabour 0.00 0.00 Schedule 1, based on

Non-GIRs Charge 0.00 0.00 Information supplied inAdministration Fee 0.00 0.00 Schedule 1 this CSEP will

Other Cost 2,890.00 0.00 need to comprise:Reinforcement Contribution(A) 0.00 0.00 No. of ISEPs 1

Reinforcement Contribution (B and/orC)(As detailed in Annex A)

0.00 0.00 Previous NetworkReference Number

Work Management Costs 0.00 0.00 Network Exit ZoneTotal (contract sum) 2,890.00 0.00

Liquidated Damages are £72.25 per day, capped at £722.5The Quotation is issued subject to Annex A (attached). Subject to the conditions of Annex A being

met, Network will waive the cost of Reinforcement Contribution (B).VAT at the appropriate rate will be applied where required by VAT law

Select as appropriate;I can confirm on behalf of my company that I accept the above quotation for the costs showingin the above total columnsI can confirm on behalf of my company that I accept the above quotation with the exclusion ofthe following items;

Quotation accepted on behalf ofAuthorised signatureJob TitleEarliest date site ready for works to commenceThe quotation does not include for any easement or wayleaves which will be provided free of chargeby the GT unless otherwise indicated on the request. Quotations are issued subject to National GridGeneral Conditions of Contract for Site Engineering Works for Connected Offtake Systems. Theaccuracy of the quotation is determined by the accuracy of the information provided. It is notguaranteed and is given for guidance only and does not include costs for National Grid apparatusthat may require protection or diversionary works. Note: this document does not constitute notice forthe purpose of section 22(1)(a) of the Gas Act 1986 as amended by the Gas Act 1995. In providingthis quotation, National Grid is not implying the GT has been granted the necessary GT licenseunder section 7 of the Gas Act 1995.

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 2 of 3

ISEP Details Network Quotation No.: 100011358

ISEP No. 1ISEP Location NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY - PARCEL ONE, GRESLEY WAY,

STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.Pressure Minimum GT Design Pressure (mbar) A B

58Networks Pressure regulating equipment is designed to delivera maximum operating pressure of

75 Mbarat thisISEP

Type of Pressure control FixedConnectionDescription

125mm x 180mm PE LP parent main using a Branch Saddle

Assumptions This quotation is based on the GT laying back to the National Grid parent main,carrying out all excavation & backfill & then for National Grid to make the finalconnection. National Grid will retain ownership of the pipe up to the point ofconnection, immediately after the first point of isolation. Purging has beenquoted for the GT to lay less than 500m of pipework. If any of theseassumptions are incorrect then a variation will be required.

EngineeringDifficulties

Please note that gas diversionary or abandonment work may be required.

Earliest date works can commence, acceptance plus 90 daysExpected duration of works to achieve substantial completion 1 daysNetwork Parent Main Type 180MM LP PE

Description 180MM LP PEIndicated pressure (mbar) Year 1 Year 5(Only completed where non-domestic premises) A B A BPeak Hour Peak Day pressure 58Peak Hour Minimum Day PressureMinimum Hour Peak Day PressureMinimum Hour Minimum Day Pressure

Load EUC01B Max MaxDetails No.

NDMConns

CSAQCapacity

(kWh)

SupplyHourly

Quantity(kW)

No.NDM

Conns

CSAQCapacity

(kWh)

DailyQuantity(kWh)

SupplyHourly

Quantity(kW)

CSAQcapacity

for allEUCs

CSEPOfftakeRate

(kWh/h)A Year 1 50 678550 542 1 6851 686 685401 1228

Year 2 100 1357100 982 1363951 1668Year 3 150 2035650 1404 2042501 2090Year 4 200 2714200 1831 2721051 2517Year 5Year 6Year 7Year 8Year 9Year 10

B FUTURE**For each EUC, the category, number of connections and CSAQ must be stated for each year.

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Network Quotation No :Your Reference :

10001135910502

Network StrategyBlock 4 Area 6Brick Kiln StreetHinckleyLE10 0NA.

National Gas Emergency Service - 0800 111 999* (24hrs)*calls will be recorded and may be monitored

Kamran KhanEnergetics Design & Build LimitedInternational HouseStanley BoulevardBlantyreGlasgowG72 0BN.

Date : 10th March 2016Contact : Michael AppleyardDirect Tel : 0845 3666758Email : [email protected]

www.nationalgrid.com

Dear Kamran,

Re: NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY - PARCEL TWO, GRESLEY WAY, STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.

Enquiry for Connection of a New Pipe to the National Grid Gas Transportation Network.

In accordance with your signed agency agreement I can confirm this application has been made onbehalf of Energetics Gas Limited.

I am pleased to provide you with Schedule 2, Quotation for your Connected System Exit Point, inaccordance with National Grid Gas's General Conditions of Contract for Site Engineering Works forConnected Off take Systems.

This quotation is produced on the basis, and is conditional upon the assumptions set out in Schedule2 being correct. Your acceptance of this quotation will be taken to mean that you also accept that thestated assumptions are correct. If it is later determined, by either party prior to works commencing onsite, that any stated assumption is significantly incorrect, National Grid Gas will determine whetherthe quotation shall be varied or withdrawn. Works will only then commence if any variation is agreedin line with the relevant General Conditions of Contract.

To accept this Quotation, please complete the relevant section of Schedule 2 and return the wholedocument to the address shown at the top of this letter.

Please note that this Quotation is valid until the 8th June 2016.

A copy of the Terms and Conditions referenced in Schedule 2 of this document can be found onNational Grid's website, http://www2.nationalgrid.com/UK/Industry-information/GT-UIP-Customers/.If you require a printed version of our Terms and Conditions please contact us on the detailsprovided above. Please note that the version applicable is the current version as published on ourwebsite on the date of quotation.

I trust this meets with your requirements at this stage. If you have any queries please do nothesitate to contact Michael Appleyard on the above number.

Yours sincerely,

Adam LeesonDesign Specialist

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 1 of 3

Schedule 2 - (Annex B)Quotation for NDM GT Connected System Exit Point(s)

From Network Asset ManagementGT Reference Number 10502 Network Quotation No. 100011359

GT Name Energetics Gas Limited Network LDZ EADate of Request 15.02.2016 Network(Asset) Contact Michael Appleyard

Date Request Received 15.02.2016 Network LDZ Tel. No. 0845 3666758Date of Reply 10.03.2016

Network AuthorisingSignature

Authorised by (caps) ADAM LEESON

Job Title Design SpecialistGT Site Information

CSEP name NEW SUPPLY O/S Map ReferenceSite Name and Address NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY - PARCEL TWO, GRESLEY WAY,

STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.CSEP Connection 1:500

scale location planenclosed?

Yes CSEP DevelopmentPeriod (Years)

8

Cost Item (£) Total Cost for all ISEP'sA B

Materials 0.00 0.00 As Requested by GT onLabour 0.00 0.00 Schedule 1, based on

Non-GIRs Charge 0.00 0.00 Information supplied inAdministration Fee 0.00 0.00 Schedule 1 this CSEP will

Other Cost 2,910.00 0.00 need to comprise:Reinforcement Contribution(A) 0.00 0.00 No. of ISEPs 1

Reinforcement Contribution (B and/orC)(As detailed in Annex A)

0.00 0.00 Previous NetworkReference Number

Work Management Costs 0.00 0.00 Network Exit ZoneTotal (contract sum) 2,910.00 0.00

Liquidated Damages are £72.75 per day, capped at £727.5The Quotation is issued subject to Annex A (attached). Subject to the conditions of Annex A being

met, Network will waive the cost of Reinforcement Contribution (B).VAT at the appropriate rate will be applied where required by VAT law

Select as appropriate;I can confirm on behalf of my company that I accept the above quotation for the costs showingin the above total columnsI can confirm on behalf of my company that I accept the above quotation with the exclusion ofthe following items;

Quotation accepted on behalf ofAuthorised signatureJob TitleEarliest date site ready for works to commenceThe quotation does not include for any easement or wayleaves which will be provided free of chargeby the GT unless otherwise indicated on the request. Quotations are issued subject to National GridGeneral Conditions of Contract for Site Engineering Works for Connected Offtake Systems. Theaccuracy of the quotation is determined by the accuracy of the information provided. It is notguaranteed and is given for guidance only and does not include costs for National Grid apparatusthat may require protection or diversionary works. Note: this document does not constitute notice forthe purpose of section 22(1)(a) of the Gas Act 1986 as amended by the Gas Act 1995. In providingthis quotation, National Grid is not implying the GT has been granted the necessary GT licenseunder section 7 of the Gas Act 1995.

National Grid Gas plcRegistered No.2006000 Letter Id: CRM009Registered Address 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH Page 2 of 3

ISEP Details Network Quotation No.: 100011359

ISEP No. 1ISEP Location NEW SUPPLY, GRESLEY WAY - PARCEL TWO, GRESLEY WAY,

STEVENAGE, SG2 7BG.Pressure Minimum GT Design Pressure (mbar) A B

50Networks Pressure regulating equipment is designed to delivera maximum operating pressure of

75 Mbarat thisISEP

Type of Pressure control FixedConnectionDescription

180mm x 180mm PE LP parent main using a Insert Tee

Assumptions This quotation is based on the GT laying back to the National Grid parent main,carrying out all excavation & backfill & then for National Grid to make the finalconnection. National Grid will retain ownership of the pipe up to the point ofconnection, immediately after the first point of isolation. Purging has beenquoted for the GT to lay less than 500m of pipework. If any of theseassumptions are incorrect then a variation will be required.

EngineeringDifficulties

Please note that gas diversionary or abandonment work may be required.

Earliest date works can commence, acceptance plus 90 daysExpected duration of works to achieve substantial completion 1 daysNetwork Parent Main Type 180mm lp pe

Description 180mm lp peIndicated pressure (mbar) Year 1 Year 5(Only completed where non-domestic premises) A B A BPeak Hour Peak Day pressure 50Peak Hour Minimum Day PressureMinimum Hour Peak Day PressureMinimum Hour Minimum Day Pressure

Load EUC01B Max MaxDetails No.

NDMConns

CSAQCapacity

(kWh)

SupplyHourly

Quantity(kW)

No.NDM

Conns

CSAQCapacity

(kWh)

DailyQuantity(kWh)

SupplyHourly

Quantity(kW)

CSAQcapacity

for allEUCs

CSEPOfftakeRate

(kWh/h)A Year 1 50 678550 542 1 1681 169 680231 711

Year 2 100 1357100 982 2 4312 433 1361412 1415Year 3 150 2035650 1404 3 8528 855 2044178 2259Year 4 200 2714200 1831 2722728 2686Year 5 250 3392750 2289 3401278 3144Year 6 300 4071300 2747 4079828 3602Year 7 350 4749850 3205 4758378 4060Year 8 400 5428400 3663 5436928 4518Year 9Year 10

B FUTURE**For each EUC, the category, number of connections and CSAQ must be stated for each year.

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7.3

ELECTRIC

EDS 06-0014C

© UK Power Networks 2016 All rights reserved 1 of 2

SECONDARY SUBSTATION EARTHING DATA FORM

Project

Network EPN

Project Gresley Way (IDNO)

Project Reference 8200006789

Designer/Planner James Cable

Date 24/02/2016

Source Substation

Name Verity Way Primary 11kV

Feeder 11P13 MILDMAY

Earth Fault Level 988A

Neutral Earthing NEX

Earth Resistance 0.21Ω

EPR 317V

Site Classification COLD

Protection

Characteristic SI

Primary Current Setting 120A

Time Setting 0.2TM

CB Op Time 0.05s

Fault Clearance Time 0.81s

Circuit

See overleaf for a full list of cables and lines

Secondary Substation/Point of Connection

Voltage 11kV

Earth Fault Level 738A

HV Earth Resistance* 2.01Ω

* Estimated earth resistance after connection to the network for the combination of HV/LV earthing systems and a COLD site.

Notes

Target HV Earth Resistance of 2.01 Ohms to acheive Cold Site. The approx number of 12 Ground Mounted S/Stns between New S/Stn to the Ground Mounted Substation NOP's.

Secondary Substation Earthing Data Form EDS 06-0014C

© UK Power Networks 2016 All rights reserved 2 of 2

Circuit Details

Section Cable/ Line Description Length (km)

1 3c 185 mm² PILCSWA 1.112

2 3 x 1c 150mm² XLPE Polylam (EPN) 0.23

3 3c 0.1 inch² PILCSWA 0.798

4 3c 0.2 inch² PILCSWA 0.895

5 3c 0.4 inch² / 240mm² PILCSWA 0.319

6 3 x 1c 240mm² XLPE Polylam (EPN) 0.509

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Registered Office: Newington House 237 Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 6NP

Registered in England and Wales No: 3870728

Company: UK Power Networks (Operations) Limited

Jessica Begley Energetics Design & Build Ltd Coleshill House Station Road Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1HT

22 February 2016

Our Ref: 8200006789/QID 3200004331

Dear Jessica Begley,

Site Address: IDNO Gresley Way, Stevenage, SG2 7BG (1350kVA)

Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the above site. I am writing to you on behalf of Eastern Power Networks plc the licensed distributor of electricity for the above address trading as UK Power Networks.

I am pleased to be able to provide you with a quotation, which serves as a Notice as defined in our Terms and Conditions, with a provisional price for carrying out the works detailed in this document and the attached proposal plan.

Price:

The price for UK Power Networks to undertake the works is £11,596.12 exclusive of VAT at the appropriate rate.

The outstanding balance to pay is £13,915.34 inclusive of VAT.

A breakdown of the price is provided within Section 2 of the Notice.

May I draw to your attention to the provisional nature of the price, the detail of which is set out in this document under the heading “The price”.

At the date of issue of this Notice to you UK Power Networks had not finished its detailed design or the procurement of the Works. Accordingly the location of the Electric Lines (as defined in the Terms and Conditions) and the electrical plant, the design, the delivery dates and the Price are provisional only.

When UK Power Networks has completed its detailed design and procurement process it will notify you in writing of the adjustment (if any) to the Price, delivery dates, Non-Contestable Works and Contestable Works (as defined in the Terms and Conditions). Subject to the Terms and Conditions, the Price, delivery dates, Non-Contestable Works and Contestable Works so adjusted shall, be the Price, delivery dates, Non-Contestable Works and Contestable Works pursuant to which UK Power Networks shall carry out the Works, and the Non-Contestable Works and Contestable Works shall be so adjusted.

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If the adjusted price is more than the provisional price you will be asked to pay the difference between the provisional price and the adjusted price. Similarly, if the adjusted price is less than the provisional price UK Power Networks will refund to you the difference between the adjusted price and the provisional price.

Point of Connection (POC) Position

The point of connection will be as shown on the attached drawing.

Terms & Conditions

This quotation is subject to Version 2 of UK Power Networks' standard terms and conditions for construction and adoption (“Terms and Conditions”) and the LV Live Jointing Addendum to the Terms and Conditions, both of which can be found at http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/asset/4642aa20-c713-46f5-9837-b808ed67be6P/Standard+Terms+and+Conditions+for+Construction+and+Adoption.pdf or by request in writing to UK Power Networks, Connections Gateway, Metropolitan House, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 1AG.

Summary of what’s included: All of the paperwork included in this Notice is important, so please take the time to read it. Here is an overview of what’s included:

1. Summary of the work2. The price3. Works to be completed by UK Power Networks (Non-Contestable Works)4. Works which you (the customer) need to complete (Contestable Works)5. Additional information6. Form of guarantees7. Acceptance of Notice form

This letter and attachments together with the Terms and Conditions constitute the Notice for the purposes of Section 16A(5) of the Electricity Act 1989.

What you should do next:

What you should do next: If you wish to proceed you will need to ensure that by 5pm on 22 May 2016 .

• We have received a signed and dated Acceptance of Notice Form from Section 7 of the Notice.

• We have received from you into our bank account in cleared funds the sum stated in paragraph 6 of theAcceptance of Notice Form. Payment can be made by cheque, BACS payment or credit or debit card. Allpayment details are on the Acceptance of Notice Form (section 7 of the Notice). Please make sure thatyou allow sufficient time for payment to clear.

• Submit your design documentation, in accordance with Engineering Recommendation G81, for approval. Theemail address to make your submission to is [email protected]

You should sign and date the other Customer copy of the Acceptance of Notice Form and keep it safely with your other records.

Programming of works

Please note that we will not be able to programme any work until:

• Payment and signed Acceptance of Notice forms are received.

• All necessary legal consents have been completed successfully.

• UK Power Networks has accepted your design and programme for the Contestable Works.

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The works will be completed by the end of January 2017. This date is subject to:

• The date of your acceptance of this Notice;

• Any further discussions we may have with you regarding the programming of the works;

• The completion of works by others, as stated in the quotation, that are prerequisite to the completion of ourworks but are not our responsibility to complete; and

• The Terms and Conditions of this quotation.

If you have any questions about this Notice or need more information, the best time to call is between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday. If the person you need to speak to is unavailable or engaged on another call when you ring, you may like to leave a message or call back later.

Yours sincerely

James CableTel: 0845-234-0040Mob: 07812262866Email: [email protected]

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1. Summary of the workThis offer is for an HV connection with an import capacity of 1350kVA to supply the development at IDNO Gresley Way, Stevenage, SG2 7BG.

Special Conditions

This offer is subject to :-

• Associated diversionary works must have been completed before this work can go ahead

This offer is based on the use of an approved panel solicitor to complete the associated legal consents for UK Power Networks. Should this not be the case, then additional charges may be applied.

The reason for the offer being conditional is that we have assumed 2 x substations will be installed and that UK PowerNetworks will adopt the HV cables for their connection. We have assumed the installation and commissioning of 2 xRMU's and if it transpires more than 2 x RMU's please inform UK Power Networks at your earliest convenience so avariation can be issued. Please note to adhere to the diversity of equipment policy for this number of RMU's.

2. The price

The price for UK Power Networks to carry out the Non-Contestable Works and the requested Contestable Works is £11,596.12 plus VAT at the appropriate rate.

Outstanding balance to pay

The outstanding balance to pay is as shown below:

Connection Charge

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £5,148.68 20 £1,029.74 £6,178.42

Domestic £6,447.44 20 £1,289.48 £7,736.92

Total £11,596.12 £2,319.22 £13,915.34

Advance Payments Received

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £0.00 0 £0.00 £0.00

Domestic £0.00 0 £0.00 £0.00

Total £0.00 £0.00 £0.00

Outstanding Balance

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £5,148.68 20 £1,029.74 £6,178.42

Domestic £6,447.44 20 £1,289.48 £7,736.92

Total £11,596.12 £2,319.22 £13,915.34

This offer assumes that 2 x substations will be installed onsite , but at this early stage without a phasing plan the costs reflect a single connection to energise all substations at the same time.

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Please note that payment is required in full, in advance of the work being programmed.

Breakdown

Description of cost Quantity Unit ofMeasure

Part funded by UK Power Network

Non-Contestable (including

Reinforcement)

Final Closing Joint

(Contestable)All Other

Contestable Total

HV Plant and Switchgear

11kV outage associated with the provision of an 11kV substation

1 Each No £1,497.04 £1,497.04

Locks for a UKPN or ICP installed substation

2 Each No £1,026.92 £1,026.92

Commissioning of a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)

2 Each No £1,497.04 £1,497.04

Notification of high voltage shutdown to affected parties

2 Hour No £237.05 £237.05

SubTotal £4,258.05 £4,258.05

HV Underground Mains

11kV Triplex to Polymeric straight joint 150-300mm

2 Each No £1,283.81 £1,283.81

SubTotal £1,283.81 £1,283.81

Miscellaneous

Labour for an Authorised Person/Senior Authorised Person in normal working hours.

4 Hour No £374.26 £374.26

SubTotal £374.26 £374.26

Total £4,632.31 £1,283.81 £0.00 £5,916.12

Transactional Charges

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Assessment Only Charges £3,060.00

Design Approval Charges £2,620.00

Sub Total £5,680.00

Lane Rental Charges The Works that are the subject of this Notice may be carried out in roads that are subject to lane rental charges. Lane rental charges are daily charges levied by certain road authorities such as Transport for London where a utility is carrying out works in roads that are covered by a lane rental scheme. Please note that the Price may be amended to reflect the Costs arising from such lane rental charges in accordance with the Terms and Conditions.

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3. Works to be completed by UK Power Networks

The works to be carried out by UK Power Networks are as detailed by the individual line item descriptions within Section 2 “The price”. In addition, further information about the works, including the point of connection to the existing Distribution system, can be found on the attached proposal plan.

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4. Works which MUST be completed by you (the customer)

Safety

You are responsible for identifying whether or not the site is notifiable under the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM). UK Power Networks is keen to ensure that all work relating to the design, construction and maintenance of this project is carried out in a safe manner. Should your appointed CDM parties require any additional information please ask them to contact our Project Manager.

Harmonics

You are required to ensure that any harmonics produced which are transmitted onto the Distribution System is within the limits in ENA ER G5/4.

Description of Works

You are responsible for the following:

• Liaise with the CiC Delivery Manager before starting work

• Design of network extension to include as a minimum the information shown on our web site at-http:www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/en/connections/competition-in-connections/technical-information-for-icps-and-idnos/

• This offer is based on a demand-only connection; it is the Customer/IDNO's responsibility to conduct aworst case scenario generation study to ensure compliance with G59/1, G59/3 or G83 as appropriate. Thisstudy is to include the effect on the DNO's network in the Design Submission. The results are to include,the fault level contribution, step change in voltage, and whether the generation will export onto the DNOnetwork or not (export profile). The Company will then advise the Customer whether the generation can beconnected at the proposed POC or a new POC is required.

• Legal acquisition of cable easements and substations on UK Power Networks' standard documentationwithout amendments

• Planning permission for 2 substations with an aerial

• Obtain design acceptance

• Supply of all materials required for the contestable work

• Excavation, cable laying and reinstatement of 2 x 300AI Triplex HV cables route between the points of connection and points of isolation

• Break open any UK Power Networks' ducts as necessary

• Construction of substations, including earthing, power and lighting

• Installation of substation equipment - 2 x RMU's (at least 1 No. Lucy RMU to maintain diversity on our network) with automation and FPI

• Cable and substation jointing and fitting

• Joint bays x 2 excavation & permanent reinstatement for cable identification and finalconnections

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• NRSWA compliance including for final connections

• Obtain opening notices and permits

• Project Management, operational safety, Regulation compliance, testing etc

• Submission to the company of as laid drawings and test results

• To obtain and provide copies of any required Environmental licences or permits

Cable Identification • All cables shown on the cable records must be exposed at the POC position to allow to positive cable

identification including access all round the cables for identification using an approved signalling device.

• To avoid the possibility of opening an HV cable, all LV cables will need to positively be identified. There are 3methods of achieving this so the extent of the contestable work extends to all work required to allow positive identification. The three methods are: • 600v/1000v plastic embossed outer sheath of the cable.• Digging back along the cable to an existing service joint• Single cable shown on the cable plans which is clearly designated as being an LV cable and only one cable

found at the work location.

Tests

• Additional Pre-connection Tests to be undertaken by You and UK Power Networks for High VoltageContestable Works• Appropriate pressure test for high voltage equipment• Appropriate pressure test for high voltage cables• Sheath tests for high voltage cables• Primary & secondary injection testing to suit HV protection• Test Fault Passage Indicator operation where fitted• SCADA tests

• Additional Post-connection Tests for High Voltage Contestable Works• Voltage checks and phase rotation checks on low voltage Transformer terminations• Phasing check with exiting low voltage network where possible• SCADA operations and indications

5. Important Information

Variation to Terms and Conditions

Neither You nor anyone occupying the Premises for which connection to the Distribution System is to be made will have any express or implied entitlement to any Capacity on the Distribution System on and following the three year anniversary of completion of the Non-Contestable Works beyond that then taken up and used by You and/or such person.

Interactive Process

Please be aware that if UK Power Networks receives another application for a connection to the same part of its distribution system and there is insufficient capacity upon its distribution system, or if there are other constraints upon it that will prevent both connections being made, UK Power Networks will apply its interactive connection application process. In these circumstances the period within which you must return payment and the signed relevant Acceptance of Notice form will be reduced. You will be contacted if this occurs.

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About our network

The following information relates to each of the services and is supplied to meet the requirements of Regulation 27 of the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 and Regulation 312-03 and 313-01 of BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition) and should therefore be passed to the designer of the Customer's Installation.

Supply characteristics for HV and EHV Points of Supply

The Nature of current and Frequency: 3 phase 50 Hertz (±1%) Nominal voltage:

• 2,000 volts+6%,-6%• 3,300 volts+6%,-6%• 6,600 volts+6%,-6%• 11,000 volts+6%,-6%• 20,000 volts+6%,-6%• 22,000 volts+6%,-6%• 33,000 volts+6%,-6%• 66,000 volts+6%,-6%• 132,000 volts+10%,-10%

Prospective Short Circuit Current (PSCC)

The prospective short circuit current at UK Power Networks’ supply terminals is not expected to exceed acceptable values based upon the specific supply arrangements and location. If you require a site specific value, please contact your Project Designer or Project Manager who will arrange for a detailed study to be carried out. This service is chargeable.

All the quoted values of earth loop impedance are typical maximum values and the measured value of earth fault loop impedance will change depending on the network configuration due to alterations, faults, maintenance and any embedded generation.

High Voltage Supplies With respect to high voltage supplies you are advised to ensure the following:

i Every part of Your Installation, which is for use at high voltage, will be maintained in an efficient state to the satisfaction of UK Power Networks.

ii If the said installation is not enclosed in a building or other structure to which access can only be obtained by means of a key or special appliance, an authorised person will be available to cut off the supply in the event of an emergency.

iii Instructions as to the treatment of persons suffering from electric shock will be affixed on or in the premises.

Power Factor At the point of supply the average lagging power factor is to be maintained as near to unity as possible and under no circumstances operated at a leading power factor. Lagging power factors will be measured using reactive metering equipment and an additional charge will be levied through the tariff when the average lagging power factor in any month is ascertained in accordance with the terms of UK Power Networks' Statement of Charges for the use of its Distribution System published from time to time..

Where the average lagging power factor in any month is ascertained to be less than 0.50 the published tariff rate will no longer be available.

Important notes In the interest of safety to personnel, equipment and UK Power Networks apparatus, it is imperative that the

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approximate position of underground cables is obtained by the use of electronic cable locators and this position confirmed by careful trial holing, using hand held tools. UK Power Networks cannot undertake this work for you.

All cables discovered must be considered LIVE and DANGEROUS at all times and must not be cut, re-sited, suspended or generally interfered with, unless specifically authorised on-site by an UK Power Networks Engineer. All the cables are UK Power Network's property and remain so even when made dead, and any such cable exposed should be reported to the UK Power Networks Project Manager for your Development, who will arrange for collection and authorised disposal.

Any overhead equipment in the vicinity of your works should be considered live at all times. All work in the locality should be carried out in accordance with Document GS6, issued by the Health and Safety Executive, and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 must be observed.

Please note that UK Power Networks plant, if damaged or interfered with, represents a serious hazard to life. You must ensure that any of your staff, agents or contractors who may work or survey in the vicinity are informed of and made fully aware of the possible dangers.

The responsibility for site safety of your employees, your contractors and for other site visitors rests with your site manager. All works must be carried out in accordance with the Health & Safety at Works Act 1974 and its relevant Regulations, including the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

It is recommended that you also obtain H.S.E. booklet HS(GS)47 which deals with safe digging practises.

Supply Disturbances Distortion of the system voltage waveform caused by certain types of equipment may result in annoyance to users of the distribution system or damage to connected apparatus. UK Power Networks may suspend the supply in such an event.

In order to limit these affects the customers proposed load should comply with the following:

• Engineering Recommendation P28 which is the national industry standard which applies for voltage fluctuationon the distribution network. Voltage fluctuation is generally caused by customer's equipment such as motorsand welders.

• Engineering Recommendation G5/4 which is the national industry standard which applies for waveformdistortion and harmonics on the distribution network. Waveform distortion and harmonics are generally causedby customer's equipment such as variable speed drives and thyristor controlled devices.

Private Generation This Notice is issued on the understanding that any private generating plant which might be installed is to be reserved as standby to cater for the failure of UK Power Networks connection and not to be used to supply energy when UK Power Networks’ connection is available. Parallel operation of private generation with UK Power Networks’ connection is not permitted. Suitable open transmission changeover equipment must be provided. Full details of any proposed private standby generating plant including kVA rating, changeover control and earthing arrangements, must be submitted to UK Power Networks for prior approval.

Should you decide to install generating plant on-site, you are required by Regulation 26 of the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988 to comply with Schedule III of the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988. Your attention is drawn to the requirements of the Electricity Association Engineering Recommendation G59 "Recommendations for the Connection of Private Generating Plant to the Public Electricity Supplier's Distribution System".

Standard leaflets and fact sheets Copies of our standard leaflets can be read and downloaded from our website at www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk.

Contact Us If you have reason to complain about your connection please use our Complaints Procedure which can also found at our web site detailed above.

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If you are unable to resolve a dispute about UK Power Networks' duty to connect and the conditions under which that duty is discharged (sections 16-21 of the Electricity Act 1989). You have the right to contact the Energy Ombudsman which is the independent Ombudsman for gas and electricity consumers. The Energy Ombudsman's contact details are provided below. Telephone: 0845 055 0760 Fax: 0845 055 0765 Email: [email protected] Website: www.energy-ombudsman.org.uk Energy Ombudsman PO Box 966 Warrington WA4 9DF You may also refer the dispute to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (known as Ofgem) within twelve months of the date on which your connection was made to our Distribution System. Ofgem will require that you give UK Power Networks and the Energy Ombudsman an adequate opportunity to resolve any complaint or dispute before any action is taken by them.

Ofgem's decision will be enforceable as if it were a judgement of the Court and will include such provisions as it considers appropriate which may include who pays its costs in determining the dispute. Ofgem may give directions to us as to the terms on which we are to make or maintain a connection pending determination of the dispute. Ofgem can be contacted at 9 Millbank, London SW1P 3GE or via their website http://www.ofgem.gov.uk

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SECONDARY SUBSTATION EARTHING DATA FORM

Project

Network EPN

Project Gresley Way (IDNO)

Project Reference 8200006790

Designer/Planner Christian Capon

Date 18/02/2016

Source Substation

Name Verity Way Primary 11kV

Feeder 11P13 MILDMAY

Earth Fault Level 988A

Neutral Earthing NEX

Earth Resistance 0.21Ω

EPR 317V

Site Classification COLD

Protection

Characteristic SI

Primary Current Setting 120A

Time Setting 0.2TM

CB Op Time 0.05s

Fault Clearance Time 0.81s

Circuit

See overleaf for a full list of cables and lines

Secondary Substation/Point of Connection

Voltage 11kV

Earth Fault Level 738A

HV Earth Resistance* 2.01Ω

* Estimated earth resistance after connection to the network for the combination of HV/LV earthing systems and a COLD site.

Notes

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Circuit Details

Section Cable/ Line Description Length (km)

1 3c 185 mm² PILCSWA 1.112

2 3 x 1c 150mm² XLPE Polylam (EPN) 0.23

3 3c 0.1 inch² PILCSWA 0.798

4 3c 0.2 inch² PILCSWA 0.895

5 3c 0.4 inch² / 240mm² PILCSWA 0.319

6 3 x 1c 240mm² XLPE Polylam (EPN) 0.509

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Existing OHL & pole subject to a new NTR application by the ICP.
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POC 2 x 11kV ST/Jnts (contestable work undertaken by UK Power Networks upon customer request). ICP to install 2 x new HV cables from new substation to this point, including all excavation, backfill & reinstatement.
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Project ref: 8200006790 / 3200004274 Title: Gresley Way, Stevenage, Herts, SG2 7BG (IDNO), Parcel 1 - 500kVA Note: All excavation, backfill and reinstatement for suitable joint holes, cable ID and installation to be carried out by the ICP customer.
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Jessica Begley Energetics Design & Build Ltd Coleshill House Station Road Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1HT

18 February 2016

Our Ref: 8200006790/QID 3200004274

Dear Jessica,

Site Address: Gresley Way / Stevenage SG2 7BG

Registered Office: Newington House 237 Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 6NP

Registered in England and Wales No: 3870728

Company: UK Power Networks (Operations) Limited

POC for 500kVA (IDNO) – Parcel 1 Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the above site. I am writing to you on behalf of Eastern Power Networks plc the licensed distributor of electricity for the above address trading as UK Power Networks.

I am pleased to be able to provide you with a quotation, which serves as a Notice as defined in our Terms and Conditions, for carrying out the works detailed in this document and the attached proposal plan.

Price:

The price for UK Power Networks to undertake the works is £6,731.36 exclusive of VAT at the appropriate rate.

The outstanding balance to pay is £7,404.49 inclusive of VAT.

A breakdown of the price is provided within Section 2 of the Notice.

Point of Connection (POC) Position

The point of connection will be as shown on the attached drawing.

Terms & Conditions

This quotation is subject to Version 2 of UK Power Networks' standard terms and conditions for construction and adoption (“Terms and Conditions”) and the LV Live Jointing Addendum to the Terms and Conditions, both of which can be found at http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/asset/4642aa20-c713-46f5-9837-b808ed67be6P/Standard +Terms+and+Conditions+for+Construction+and+Adoption.pdf or by request in writing to UK Power Networks, Connections Gateway, Metropolitan House, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 1AG.

Summary of what’s included: All of the paperwork included in this Notice is important, so please take the time to read it. Here is an overview of what’s included:

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1. Summary of the work 2. The price 3. Works to be completed by UK Power Networks (Non-Contestable Works) 4. Works which you (the customer) need to complete (Contestable Works) 5. Additional information 6. Form of guarantees 7. Acceptance of Notice form

This letter and attachments together with the Terms and Conditions constitute the Notice for the purposes of Section 16A(5) of the Electricity Act 1989.

What you should do next:

What you should do next: If you wish to proceed you will need to ensure that by 5pm on 18 May 2016 .

We have received a signed and dated Acceptance of Notice Form from Section 7 of the Notice.

We have received from you into our bank account in cleared funds the sum stated in paragraph 6 of the Acceptance of Notice Form. Payment can be made by cheque, BACS payment or credit or debit card. All payment details are on the Acceptance of Notice Form (section 7 of the Notice). Please make sure that you allow sufficient time for payment to clear.

Submit your design documentation, in accordance with Engineering Recommendation G81, for approval. The email address to make your submission to is [email protected]

You should sign and date the other Customer copy of the Acceptance of Notice Form and keep it safely with your other records.

Programming of works

Please note that we will not be able to programme any work until:

Payment and signed Acceptance of Notice forms are received.

All necessary legal consents have been completed successfully.

UK Power Networks has accepted your design and programme for the Contestable Works.

The works will be completed by the end of 17 June 2016. This date is subject to:

The date of your acceptance of this Notice;

Any further discussions we may have with you regarding the programming of the works;

The completion of works by others, as stated in the quotation, that are prerequisite to the completion of our works but are not our responsibility to complete; and

The Terms and Conditions of this quotation.

If you have any questions about this Notice or need more information, the best time to call is between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday. If the person you need to speak to is unavailable or engaged on another call when you ring, you may like to leave a message or call back later.

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Yours sincerely

Christian Capon Project Designer Competition in Connections UK Power Networks Tel: 07875119573 Email: [email protected]

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1. Summary of the work

This offer is for an HV connection with an import capacity of 500.0 kVA to supply the development at Gresley Way / Stevenage SG2 7BG

This offer is based on the use of an approved panel solicitor to complete the associated legal consents for UK Power Networks. Should this not be the case, then additional charges may be applied.

2. The price

The price for UK Power Networks to carry out the Non-Contestable Works and the requested Contestable Works is £6,731.36 plus VAT at the appropriate rate.

Outstanding balance to pay

The outstanding balance to pay is as shown below:

Connection Charge

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £3,365.68 20 £673.13 £4,038.81

Domestic £3,365.68 0 £0.00 £3,365.68

Total £6,731.36 £673.13 £7,404.49

Advance Payments Received

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £0.00 0 £0.00 £0.00

Domestic £0.00 0 £0.00 £0.00

Total £0.00

£0.00 £0.00

Outstanding Balance

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £3,365.68 20 £673.13 £4,038.81

Domestic £3,365.68 0 £0.00 £3,365.68

Total £6,731.36 £673.13 £7,404.49

Please note that payment is required in full, in advance of the work being programmed.

Breakdown

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Description of cost Quantity Unit of Measure

Partfunded by UK Power Networ

Non-Contestable (including

Reinforcement)

Final Closing Joint

(Contestable)

All Other Contestable Total

HV Plant and Switchgear

11kV outage associated with the provision of an 11kV substation

Locks for a UKPN orICP installed substation

1 Hour No £1,497.04 £1,497.04

Commissioning of a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)

SubTotal

HV Underground Mains

11kV Triplex to Polymeric straightjoint 150-300mm

2 Each No £1,283.81 £1,283.81

SubTotal £1,283.81 £1,283.81

Total £3,507.54 £1,283.81 £0.00 £4,791.35

Transactional Charges

Assessment Only Charges £1,020.00

Design Approval £920.00

Sub Total £1,940.00

1 Each No £513.46 £513.46

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£1,497.04

£1,497.04

£3,507.54 £3,507.54

Lane Rental Charges

The Works that are the subject of this Notice may be carried out in roads that are subject to lane rental charges. Lane rental charges are daily charges levied by certain road authorities such as Transport for London where a utility is carrying out works in roads that are covered by a lane rental scheme. Please note that the Price may be amended to reflect the Costs arising from such lane rental charges in accordance with the Terms and Conditions.

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3. Works to be completed by UK Power Networks

The works to be carried out by UK Power Networks are as detailed by the individual line item descriptions within Section 2 “The price”. In addition, further information about the works, including the point of connection to the existing Distribution system, can be found on the attached proposal plan.

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4. Works which MUST be completed by you (the customer)

Safety

You are responsible for identifying whether or not the site is notifiable under the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM). UK Power Networks is keen to ensure that all work relating to the design, construction and maintenance of this project is carried out in a safe manner. Should your appointed CDM parties require any additional information please ask them to contact our Project Manager.

Harmonics

You are required to ensure that any harmonics produced which are transmitted onto the Distribution System is within the limits in ENA ER G5/4.

Description of Works

You are responsible for the following:

Liaise with the CiC Delivery Manager before starting work

Design of network extension to include as a minimum the information shown on our web site at- http:www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/en/connections/competition-in-connections/technical- information-for-icps-and-idnos/

This offer is based on a demand-only connection; it is the Customer/IDNO's responsibility to conduct a worst case scenario generation study to ensure compliance with G59/1, G59/3 or G83 as appropriate. This study is to include the effect on the DNO's network in the Design Submission. The results are to include, the fault level contribution, step change in voltage, and whether the generation will export onto the DNO network or not (export profile). The Company will then advise the Customer whether the generation can be connected at the proposed POC or a new POC is required.

Legal acquisition of cable easements and substations on UK Power Networks' standard documentation without amendments

Planning permission for a substation with an aerial

Obtain design acceptance

Supply of all materials required for the contestable work

Excavation, cable laying and reinstatement of HV cable route between the points of connection and points of isolation

Break open any UK Power Networks' ducts as necessary

Construction of substations, including earthing, power and lighting

Installation of all substation plant & equipment - including RMU with automation, an FPI & RTU

Cable and substation jointing and fitting

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NRSWA compliance including for final connections

Obtain opening notices and permits

Project Management, operational safety, Regulation compliance, testing etc

Submission to the company of as laid drawings and test results

To obtain and provide copies of any required Environmental licences or permits

G59 Witness Test

You are responsible for: Installing and commissioning the G59/3 protection. Supplying the following information before the generation connection/test can be scheduled:

Single Line Diagram of the system Generation operating philosophy. Schematic detail of the protection scheme. Site layout showing location of the generating plant and isolator Commissioning methodology detailing testing sequence. Site address, postcode and contact name and number of the customer witness test engineer.

Providing UK Power Networks Engineer who attends the Witness Test with the following documents on completion of the on-site commissioning:

An as installed electrical schematic of the installation An as installed site layout showing location of the generating plant and isolator Commissioning test result sheet for each relevant item of plant in accordance with appendix13.3 of G59/3

Cable Identification

All cables shown on the cable records must be exposed at the POC position to allow to positive cable identification including access all round the cables for identification using an approved signalling device.

To avoid the possibility of opening an HV cable, all LV cables will need to positively be identified. There are 3 methods of achieving this so the extent of the contestable work extends to all work required to allow positive identification. The three methods are: 600v/1000v plastic embossed outer sheath of the cable. Digging back along the cable to an existing service joint Single cable shown on the cable plans which is clearly designated as being an LV cable and only one cable

found at the work location.

Tests

Additional Pre-connection Tests to be undertaken by You and UK Power Networks for High Voltage Contestable Works Appropriate pressure test for high voltage equipment Appropriate pressure test for high voltage cables Sheath tests for high voltage cables Primary & secondary injection testing to suit HV protection Test Fault Passage Indicator operation where fitted SCADA tests

Additional Post-connection Tests for High Voltage Contestable Works Voltage checks and phase rotation checks on low voltage Transformer terminations Phasing check with exiting low voltage network where possible

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SCADA operations and indications

5. Important Information

Variation to Terms and Conditions

Neither You nor anyone occupying the Premises for which connection to the Distribution System is to be made will have any express or implied entitlement to any Capacity on the Distribution System on and following the three year anniversary of completion of the Non-Contestable Works beyond that then taken up and used by You and/or such person.

Interactive Process

Please be aware that if UK Power Networks receives another application for a connection to the same part of its distribution system and there is insufficient capacity upon its distribution system, or if there are other constraints upon it that will prevent both connections being made, UK Power Networks will apply its interactive connection application process. In these circumstances the period within which you must return payment and the signed relevant Acceptance of Notice form will be reduced. You will be contacted if this occurs.

About our network

The following information relates to each of the services and is supplied to meet the requirements of Regulation 27 of the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 and Regulation 312-03 and 313-01 of BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition) and should therefore be passed to the designer of the Customer's Installation.

Prospective Short Circuit Current (PSCC)

Prospective short circuit current at UK Power Networks' supply terminals is not expected to exceed the values shown in Table 1 above.

Please note that the values quoted above, are under normal conditions considered to be maximum for UK Power Networks' network. However while they are given in good faith, UK Power Networks cannot guarantee the values quoted will continue for all time.

All the quoted values of earth loop impedance are typical maximum values and the measured value of earth fault loop impedance will change depending on the network configuration due to alterations, faults, maintenance and any embedded generation.

High Voltage Supplies

With respect to high voltage supplies you are advised to ensure the following:

i Every part of Your Installation, which is for use at high voltage, will be maintained in an efficient state to the satisfaction of UK Power Networks.

ii If the said installation is not enclosed in a building or other structure to which access can only be obtained by means of a key or special appliance, an authorised person will be available to cut off the supply in the event of an emergency.

iii Instructions as to the treatment of persons suffering from electric shock will be affixed on or in the premises.

Power Factor

At the point of supply the average lagging power factor is to be maintained as near to unity as possible and under no circumstances operated at a leading power factor. Lagging power factors will be measured using reactive metering equipment and an additional charge will be levied through the tariff when the average lagging power factor in any month is ascertained in accordance with the terms of UK Power Networks' Statement of Charges for the use of its Distribution System published from time to time..

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Where the average lagging power factor in any month is ascertained to be less than 0.50 the published tariff rate will no longer be available.

Important notes

In the interest of safety to personnel, equipment and UK Power Networks apparatus, it is imperative that the approximate position of underground cables is obtained by the use of electronic cable locators and this position confirmed by careful trial holing, using hand held tools. UK Power Networks cannot undertake this work for you.

All cables discovered must be considered LIVE and DANGEROUS at all times and must not be cut, re-sited, suspended or generally interfered with, unless specifically authorised on-site by an UK Power Networks Engineer. All the cables are UK Power Network's property and remain so even when made dead, and any such cable exposed should be reported to the UK Power Networks Project Manager for your Development, who will arrange for collection and authorised disposal.

Any overhead equipment in the vicinity of your works should be considered live at all times. All work in the locality should be carried out in accordance with Document GS6, issued by the Health and Safety Executive, and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 must be observed.

Please note that UK Power Networks plant, if damaged or interfered with, represents a serious hazard to life. You must ensure that any of your staff, agents or contractors who may work or survey in the vicinity are informed of and made fully aware of the possible dangers.

The responsibility for site safety of your employees, your contractors and for other site visitors rests with your site manager. All works must be carried out in accordance with the Health & Safety at Works Act 1974 and its relevant Regulations, including the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

It is recommended that you also obtain H.S.E. booklet HS(GS)47 which deals with safe digging practises.

Supply Disturbances

Distortion of the system voltage waveform caused by certain types of equipment may result in annoyance to users of the distribution system or damage to connected apparatus. UK Power Networks may suspend the supply in such an event.

In order to limit these affects the customers proposed load should comply with the following:

Engineering Recommendation P28 which is the national industry standard which applies for voltage fluctuation on the distribution network. Voltage fluctuation is generally caused by customer's equipment such as motors and welders.

Engineering Recommendation G5/4 which is the national industry standard which applies for waveform distortion and harmonics on the distribution network. Waveform distortion and harmonics are generally caused by customer's equipment such as variable speed drives and thyristor controlled devices.

Private Generation

This Notice is issued on the understanding that any private generating plant which might be installed is to be reserved as standby to cater for the failure of UK Power Networks connection and not to be used to supply energy when UK Power Networks’ connection is available. Parallel operation of private generation with UK Power Networks’ connection is not permitted. Suitable open transmission changeover equipment must be provided. Full details of any proposed private standby generating plant including kVA rating, changeover control and earthing arrangements, must be submitted to UK Power Networks for prior approval.

Should you decide to install generating plant on-site, you are required by Regulation 26 of the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988 to comply with Schedule III of the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988. Your attention is drawn to the requirements of the Electricity Association Engineering Recommendation G59 "Recommendations for the Connection of Private Generating Plant to the Public Electricity Supplier's Distribution System".

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SECONDARY SUBSTATION EARTHING DATA FORM

Project

Network EPN

Project Gresley Way (IDNO)

Project Reference 8200006791

Designer/Planner Christian Capon

Date 18/02/2016

Source Substation

Name Verity Way Primary 11kV

Feeder 11P13 MILDMAY

Earth Fault Level 988A

Neutral Earthing NEX

Earth Resistance 0.21Ω

EPR 317V

Site Classification COLD

Protection

Characteristic SI

Primary Current Setting 120A

Time Setting 0.2TM

CB Op Time 0.05s

Fault Clearance Time 0.81s

Circuit

See overleaf for a full list of cables and lines

Secondary Substation/Point of Connection

Voltage 11kV

Earth Fault Level 738A

HV Earth Resistance* 2.01Ω

* Estimated earth resistance after connection to the network for the combination of HV/LV earthing systems and a COLD site.

Notes

Enter design notes here

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Circuit Details

Section Cable/ Line Description Length (km)

1 3c 185 mm² PILCSWA 1.112

2 3 x 1c 150mm² XLPE Polylam (EPN) 0.23

3 3c 0.1 inch² PILCSWA 0.798

4 3c 0.2 inch² PILCSWA 0.895

5 3c 0.4 inch² / 240mm² PILCSWA 0.319

6 3 x 1c 240mm² XLPE Polylam (EPN) 0.509

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Jessica Begley Energetics Design & Build Ltd Coleshill House Station Road Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1HT

18 February 2016

Our Ref: 8200006791/QID 3200004272

Dear Jessica,

Site Address: Gresley Way, Stevenage, SG2 7BG

Registered Office: Newington House 237 Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 6NP

Registered in England and Wales No: 3870728

Company: UK Power Networks (Operations) Limited

POC for 850kVA (IDNO) – Parcel 2

Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the above site. I am writing to you on behalf of Eastern Power Networks plc the licensed distributor of electricity for the above address trading as UK Power Networks.

I am pleased to be able to provide you with a quotation, which serves as a Notice as defined in our Terms and Conditions, for carrying out the works detailed in this document and the attached proposal plan.

Price:

The price for UK Power Networks to undertake the works is £6,731.35 exclusive of VAT at the appropriate rate.

The outstanding balance to pay is £7,269.85 inclusive of VAT.

A breakdown of the price is provided within Section 2 of the Notice.

Point of Connection (POC) Position

The point of connection will be as shown on the attached drawing.

Terms & Conditions

This quotation is subject to Version 2 of UK Power Networks' standard terms and conditions for construction and adoption (“Terms and Conditions”) and the LV Live Jointing Addendum to the Terms and Conditions, both of which can be found at http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/asset/4642aa20-c713-46f5-9837-b808ed67be6P/Standard +Terms+and+Conditions+for+Construction+and+Adoption.pdf or by request in writing to UK Power Networks, Connections Gateway, Metropolitan House, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 1AG.

Summary of what’s included: All of the paperwork included in this Notice is important, so please take the time to read it. Here is an overview of what’s included:

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1. Summary of the work 2. The price 3. Works to be completed by UK Power Networks (Non-Contestable Works) 4. Works which you (the customer) need to complete (Contestable Works) 5. Additional information 6. Form of guarantees 7. Acceptance of Notice form

This letter and attachments together with the Terms and Conditions constitute the Notice for the purposes of Section 16A(5) of the Electricity Act 1989.

What you should do next:

What you should do next: If you wish to proceed you will need to ensure that by 5pm on 18 May 2016 .

We have received a signed and dated Acceptance of Notice Form from Section 7 of the Notice.

We have received from you into our bank account in cleared funds the sum stated in paragraph 6 of the Acceptance of Notice Form. Payment can be made by cheque, BACS payment or credit or debit card. All payment details are on the Acceptance of Notice Form (section 7 of the Notice). Please make sure that you allow sufficient time for payment to clear.

Submit your design documentation, in accordance with Engineering Recommendation G81, for approval. The email address to make your submission to is [email protected]

You should sign and date the other Customer copy of the Acceptance of Notice Form and keep it safely with your other records.

Programming of works

Please note that we will not be able to programme any work until:

Payment and signed Acceptance of Notice forms are received.

All necessary legal consents have been completed successfully.

UK Power Networks has accepted your design and programme for the Contestable Works.

The works will be completed by the end of 17 June 2016. This date is subject to:

The date of your acceptance of this Notice;

Any further discussions we may have with you regarding the programming of the works;

The completion of works by others, as stated in the quotation, that are prerequisite to the completion of our works but are not our responsibility to complete; and

The Terms and Conditions of this quotation.

If you have any questions about this Notice or need more information, the best time to call is between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday. If the person you need to speak to is unavailable or engaged on another call when you ring, you may like to leave a message or call back later.

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Yours sincerely

Christian Capon Project Designer Competition in Connections UK Power Networks Tel: 07875119573 Email: [email protected]

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1. Summary of the work

This offer is for an HV connection with an import capacity of 850.0 kVA to supply the development at Gresley Way, Stevenage, SG2 7BG

This offer is based on the use of an approved panel solicitor to complete the associated legal consents for UK Power Networks. Should this not be the case, then additional charges may be applied.

2. The price

The price for UK Power Networks to carry out the Non-Contestable Works and the requested Contestable Works is £6,731.35 plus VAT at the appropriate rate.

Outstanding balance to pay

The outstanding balance to pay is as shown below:

Connection Charge

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £2,692.54 20 £538.50 £3,231.04

Domestic £4,038.81 0 £0.00 £4,038.81

Total £6,731.35 £538.50 £7,269.85

Advance Payments Received

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £0.00 0 £0.00 £0.00

Domestic £0.00 0 £0.00 £0.00

Total £0.00

£0.00 £0.00

Outstanding Balance

Charge Type Net Vat Rate% VAT Charged Gross

Non-Domestic £2,692.54 20 £538.50 £3,231.04

Domestic £4,038.81 0 £0.00 £4,038.81

Total £6,731.35 £538.50 £7,269.85

Please note that payment is required in full, in advance of the work being programmed.

Breakdown

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Description of cost Quantity Unit of Measure

Partfunded by UK Power Networ

Non-Contestable (including

Reinforcement)

Final Closing Joint

(Contestable)

All Other Contestable Total

HV Plant and Switchgear

11kV outage associated with the provision of an 11kV substation

Locks for a UKPN orICP installed substation

1 Hour No £1,497.04 £1,497.04

Commissioning of a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)

SubTotal

HV Underground Mains

11kV Triplex to Polymeric straightjoint 150-300mm

2 Each No £1,283.81 £1,283.81

SubTotal £1,283.81 £1,283.81

Total £3,507.54 £1,283.81 £0.00 £4,791.35

Transactional Charges

Assessment Only Charges £1,020.00

Design Approval £920.00

Sub Total £1,940.00

1 Each No £513.46 £513.46

1

Each

No

£1,497.04

£1,497.04

£3,507.54 £3,507.54

Lane Rental Charges

The Works that are the subject of this Notice may be carried out in roads that are subject to lane rental charges. Lane rental charges are daily charges levied by certain road authorities such as Transport for London where a utility is carrying out works in roads that are covered by a lane rental scheme. Please note that the Price may be amended to reflect the Costs arising from such lane rental charges in accordance with the Terms and Conditions.

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3. Works to be completed by UK Power Networks

The works to be carried out by UK Power Networks are as detailed by the individual line item descriptions within Section 2 “The price”. In addition, further information about the works, including the point of connection to the existing Distribution system, can be found on the attached proposal plan.

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4. Works which MUST be completed by you (the customer)

Safety

You are responsible for identifying whether or not the site is notifiable under the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM). UK Power Networks is keen to ensure that all work relating to the design, construction and maintenance of this project is carried out in a safe manner. Should your appointed CDM parties require any additional information please ask them to contact our Project Manager.

Harmonics

You are required to ensure that any harmonics produced which are transmitted onto the Distribution System is within the limits in ENA ER G5/4.

Description of Works

You are responsible for the following:

Liaise with the CiC Delivery Manager before starting work

Design of network extension to include as a minimum the information shown on our web site at- http:www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/en/connections/competition-in-connections/technical- information-for-icps-and-idnos/

This offer is based on a demand-only connection; it is the Customer/IDNO's responsibility to conduct a worst case scenario generation study to ensure compliance with G59/1, G59/3 or G83 as appropriate. This study is to include the effect on the DNO's network in the Design Submission. The results are to include, the fault level contribution, step change in voltage, and whether the generation will export onto the DNO network or not (export profile). The Company will then advise the Customer whether the generation can be connected at the proposed POC or a new POC is required.

Legal acquisition of cable easements and substations on UK Power Networks' standard documentation without amendments

Planning permission for a substation with an aerial

Obtain design acceptance

Supply of all materials required for the contestable work

Excavation, cable laying and reinstatement of HV cable route between the points of connection and points of isolation

Break open any UK Power Networks' ducts as necessary

Construction of substations, including earthing, power and lighting

Installation of all substation plant & equipment - including RMU with automation, an FPI & RTU

Cable and substation jointing and fitting

NRSWA compliance including for final connections

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Obtain opening notices and permits

Project Management, operational safety, Regulation compliance, testing etc

Submission to the company of as laid drawings and test results

To obtain and provide copies of any required Environmental licences or permits

G59 Witness Test

You are responsible for: Installing and commissioning the G59/3 protection. Supplying the following information before the generation connection/test can be scheduled:

Single Line Diagram of the system Generation operating philosophy. Schematic detail of the protection scheme. Site layout showing location of the generating plant and isolator Commissioning methodology detailing testing sequence. Site address, postcode and contact name and number of the customer witness test engineer.

Providing UK Power Networks Engineer who attends the Witness Test with the following documents on completion of the on-site commissioning:

An as installed electrical schematic of the installation An as installed site layout showing location of the generating plant and isolator Commissioning test result sheet for each relevant item of plant in accordance with appendix13.3 of G59/3

Cable Identification

All cables shown on the cable records must be exposed at the POC position to allow to positive cable identification including access all round the cables for identification using an approved signalling device.

To avoid the possibility of opening an HV cable, all LV cables will need to positively be identified. There are 3 methods of achieving this so the extent of the contestable work extends to all work required to allow positive identification. The three methods are: 600v/1000v plastic embossed outer sheath of the cable. Digging back along the cable to an existing service joint Single cable shown on the cable plans which is clearly designated as being an LV cable and only one cable

found at the work location.

Tests

Additional Pre-connection Tests to be undertaken by You and UK Power Networks for High Voltage Contestable Works Appropriate pressure test for high voltage equipment Appropriate pressure test for high voltage cables Sheath tests for high voltage cables Primary & secondary injection testing to suit HV protection Test Fault Passage Indicator operation where fitted SCADA tests

Additional Post-connection Tests for High Voltage Contestable Works Voltage checks and phase rotation checks on low voltage Transformer terminations Phasing check with exiting low voltage network where possible SCADA operations and indications

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5. Important Information

Variation to Terms and Conditions

Neither You nor anyone occupying the Premises for which connection to the Distribution System is to be made will have any express or implied entitlement to any Capacity on the Distribution System on and following the three year anniversary of completion of the Non-Contestable Works beyond that then taken up and used by You and/or such person.

Interactive Process

Please be aware that if UK Power Networks receives another application for a connection to the same part of its distribution system and there is insufficient capacity upon its distribution system, or if there are other constraints upon it that will prevent both connections being made, UK Power Networks will apply its interactive connection application process. In these circumstances the period within which you must return payment and the signed relevant Acceptance of Notice form will be reduced. You will be contacted if this occurs.

About our network

The following information relates to each of the services and is supplied to meet the requirements of Regulation 27 of the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 and Regulation 312-03 and 313-01 of BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition) and should therefore be passed to the designer of the Customer's Installation.

Prospective Short Circuit Current (PSCC)

Prospective short circuit current at UK Power Networks' supply terminals is not expected to exceed the values shown in Table 1 above.

Please note that the values quoted above, are under normal conditions considered to be maximum for UK Power Networks' network. However while they are given in good faith, UK Power Networks cannot guarantee the values quoted will continue for all time.

All the quoted values of earth loop impedance are typical maximum values and the measured value of earth fault loop impedance will change depending on the network configuration due to alterations, faults, maintenance and any embedded generation.

High Voltage Supplies

With respect to high voltage supplies you are advised to ensure the following:

i Every part of Your Installation, which is for use at high voltage, will be maintained in an efficient state to the satisfaction of UK Power Networks.

ii If the said installation is not enclosed in a building or other structure to which access can only be obtained by means of a key or special appliance, an authorised person will be available to cut off the supply in the event of an emergency.

iii Instructions as to the treatment of persons suffering from electric shock will be affixed on or in the premises.

Important notes

In the interest of safety to personnel, equipment and UK Power Networks apparatus, it is imperative that the approximate position of underground cables is obtained by the use of electronic cable locators and this position confirmed by careful trial holing, using hand held tools. UK Power Networks cannot undertake this work for you.

All cables discovered must be considered LIVE and DANGEROUS at all times and must not be cut, re-sited, suspended or generally interfered with, unless specifically authorised on-site by an UK Power Networks Engineer. All the cables are UK Power Network's property and remain so even when made dead, and any such cable exposed

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should be reported to the UK Power Networks Project Manager for your Development, who will arrange for collection and authorised disposal.

Any overhead equipment in the vicinity of your works should be considered live at all times. All work in the locality should be carried out in accordance with Document GS6, issued by the Health and Safety Executive, and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 must be observed.

Please note that UK Power Networks plant, if damaged or interfered with, represents a serious hazard to life. You must ensure that any of your staff, agents or contractors who may work or survey in the vicinity are informed of and made fully aware of the possible dangers.

The responsibility for site safety of your employees, your contractors and for other site visitors rests with your site manager. All works must be carried out in accordance with the Health & Safety at Works Act 1974 and its relevant Regulations, including the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

It is recommended that you also obtain H.S.E. booklet HS(GS)47 which deals with safe digging practises.

Supply Disturbances

Distortion of the system voltage waveform caused by certain types of equipment may result in annoyance to users of the distribution system or damage to connected apparatus. UK Power Networks may suspend the supply in such an event.

In order to limit these affects the customers proposed load should comply with the following:

Engineering Recommendation P28 which is the national industry standard which applies for voltage fluctuation on the distribution network. Voltage fluctuation is generally caused by customer's equipment such as motors and welders.

Engineering Recommendation G5/4 which is the national industry standard which applies for waveform distortion and harmonics on the distribution network. Waveform distortion and harmonics are generally caused by customer's equipment such as variable speed drives and thyristor controlled devices.

Private Generation

This Notice is issued on the understanding that any private generating plant which might be installed is to be reserved as standby to cater for the failure of UK Power Networks connection and not to be used to supply energy when UK Power Networks’ connection is available. Parallel operation of private generation with UK Power Networks’ connection is not permitted. Suitable open transmission changeover equipment must be provided. Full details of any proposed private standby generating plant including kVA rating, changeover control and earthing arrangements, must be submitted to UK Power Networks for prior approval.

Should you decide to install generating plant on-site, you are required by Regulation 26 of the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988 to comply with Schedule III of the Electricity Supply Regulations 1988. Your attention is drawn to the requirements of the Electricity Association Engineering Recommendation G59 "Recommendations for the Connection of Private Generating Plant to the Public Electricity Supplier's Distribution System".

Standard leaflets and fact sheets

Copies of our standard leaflets can be read and downloaded from our website at www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk.

Contact Us

If you have reason to complain about your connection please use our Complaints Procedure which can also found at our web site detailed above.

If you are unable to resolve a dispute about UK Power Networks' duty to connect and the conditions under which that duty is discharged (sections 16-21 of the Electricity Act 1989). You have the right to contact the Energy Ombudsman which is the independent Ombudsman for gas and electricity consumers. The Energy Ombudsman's contact details are provided below.

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Telephone: 0845 055 0760 Fax: 0845 055 0765 Email: [email protected] Website: www.energy-ombudsman.org.uk Energy Ombudsman PO Box 966 Warrington WA4 9DF

You may also refer the dispute to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (known as Ofgem) within twelve months of the date on which your connection was made to our Distribution System. Ofgem will require that you give UK Power Networks and the Energy Ombudsman an adequate opportunity to resolve any complaint or dispute before any action is taken by them.

Ofgem's decision will be enforceable as if it were a judgement of the Court and will include such provisions as it considers appropriate which may include who pays its costs in determining the dispute. Ofgem may give directions to us as to the terms on which we are to make or maintain a connection pending determination of the dispute.

Ofgem can be contacted at 9 Millbank, London SW1P 3GE or via their website http://www.ofgem.gov.uk

7.4

BT

Dear Tracy

Your Newsite reference SRX/371

Thank you for requesting this “connectivity assessment” response on the Broadband options for GRESLEY

PARK, and for your interest in having Openreach infrastructure delivered to your new development.

This new process has been created to provide clarity on the fibre connectivity options for your development,

and allows us to work with you to provide the available network technology that best suits your

developments and customers. It will also enable you to better understand the broadband speeds you can

expect up front and will help you to make the right decision for your customers.

As part of the Connectivity Assessment process, we considered your site location, the number and type of

planned premises (house or flat/apartment), and proximity to our network. This has enabled us to assess:

our ability to offer Fibre infrastructure and the predicted speeds to your development;

confirming the ‘Developer Contribution’ charge that may apply, and the amount to be paid; and

a forecasted range of ADSL (traditional broadband) speed if we cannot provide fibre connectivity to

your site, or if you do not wish to build fibre infrastructure.

The Connectivity Assessment process is available as part of our wider New Sites website which has been

designed to support you and your customers through the lifetime of the development. It contains information

from registering your sites through to the quality standards required by us and an easy route to contact us

should you have any queries or issues. You can find us at www.newdevelopments-openreach.co.uk

CAT results for your development1

We are very pleased to offer your development a Fibre Broadband infrastructure, based on Fibre to the

Premise (FTTP) technology and in this case due, to the size of this site, no developer contribution is required.

In the table below, we also have provided an estimate of the likely speeds your home owners may receive if

they order fibre based services from their chosen communications provider. (Actual speeds available may

vary and will depend on the infrastructure and any limitations which might be set by the relevant

communications provider)

Technology Total Developer Contribution

FTTP £0

Estimated Fibre Broadband speed range (up to) Low High

300 300

1 A summary of the information you provided to us is included in the attached full registration spreadsheet attached to

the email

What next – how to accept our offer?

To accept our offer and progress to the next stage and agree a connectivity contract, please:

review the appended excel version of the Connectivity Assessment online questions you provided

with us with at the Connectivity Assessment request stage and check that the information is still

correct;

If any of the details that you provided us with at the Connectivity Assessment stage are incorrect,

please contact us immediately so that we can make any changes and provide, if necessary, an

updated Connectivity Assessment report. Please note subsequent re-runs of the Connectivity

Assessment tool, due to changes in developer details, or incorrect submissions will be chargeable at

£195 + VAT;

review the above Connectivity Assessment proposal and confirm that you are happy to proceed

based on the information set out in this letter;

complete and return the additional questions included in the excel document to enable us to process

the site to the full registration stage;

review the contract which can be found at http://www.newdevelopments-

openreach.co.uk/developers-and-architects/ProcessAndPolicy.aspx and, if agreed, return two copies

of the signature page to us for countersignature;

provide a detailed site plan in PDF format. Please provide this in monochrome without shading,

landscape and free of other services. Correct scale size at A3 (1:200 or 1:500) showing plot numbers,

surrounding roads and the nearest existing building. For flats we also require floor plans, with plot

numbers clearly marked; and

provide a location plan in PDF format is required for all sites, such as a Land Registry map. The plan

must clearly show your site boundary marked and surrounding street names. We cannot accept

Google maps, Bing or similar Internet based company drawings due to copyright laws.

Please send the above by email to us at [email protected] . We will confirm receipt

of your email and notify you of the assigned New Sites Representative (NSR) who will be your primary

point of contact for the duration of the build.

Terms & Validity of Offer

This offer is valid until either 2 months from the date of this offer or (if earlier) the last working day 9

months prior to First Occupancy Date (FOD).

Payment terms are 50% on contract signature and 50% at FOD (first occupancy date).

The pricing we have offered is based on the Developer Contribution rate-card which is available on our

website.

Existing Exchange (ADSL) based Broadband speed

Finally, if you decide not to go ahead with fibre connectivity to your new development, the current estimated

ADSL broadband speed range based on the distance from the applicable telephone exchange is:

Estimated ADSL Broadband speed range Low High

1 4

Additionally, we have a comprehensive set of information on our website to help you understand Fibre

infrastructure, the technology we use, and the benefits for you and your customers, along with detailed

FAQ’s, the Developers handbooks (one each for copper and fibre infrastructure), and much more, please go

to:

www.newdevelopments-openreach.co.uk

We look forward to hearing from you soon about this offer as this will enable us to progress your work at

your development as quickly as possible.

Yours sincerely,

New Sites Reception Team