Full quota of accreditations

May Gurney Utility Services has achieved full WIRS (Water Industry Registration Scheme) accreditation, which means the company can lay water mains and associated infrastructure for third parties, such as developers -irrespective of the region, or local water company supply chain arrangements. The WIRS standard also assures clients of May Gurney's competence and skills.

May Gurney is now one of a select group of Independent Connections Providers and Utility Infrastructure Providers successfully accredited by Lloyd's Register for the construction of new LV and HV electricity infrastructure networks up to 33kV, gas infrastructure up to 7 bar, and for water mains and services.

Multi utility from May Gurney offers benefits that far outweigh the traditional single approach. For example, the developer has to deal with just one company and has one main point of contact.

For most new developments, multi utility is more cost effective than the traditional single utility approach. The cost savings derived from laying multiple pipes and cables in one trench are passed onto the developer - and with only one trench being dug, there is less site disruption.

With the single utility approach, the trench is re-opened for each utility, which is unnecessary and wastes time.

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