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    Dalcour Maclaren’s Cross Border Connection role: early route and GI signals for engineers

    December 5, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Dalcour Maclaren’s Cross Border Connection role: early route and GI signals for engineers

    First reported on New Civil Engineer

    30 Second Briefing

    National Grid has appointed consultancy Dalcour Maclaren to deliver land and property services for the proposed Cross Border Connection, a new 400kV electricity transmission link between Scotland and north‑west England. The role will cover route safeguarding, landowner negotiations and access rights along the cross‑border corridor, a critical step before detailed design and consenting. For civil and geotechnical teams, the appointment signals early progression towards corridor definition, ground investigation access and future construction compounds for this high‑voltage reinforcement of the GB grid.

    Technical Brief

    • Transmission corridor will be designed for 400kV overhead line infrastructure across mixed rural landholdings.
    • Dalcour Maclaren’s scope includes securing survey access, enabling intrusive ground investigations and environmental walkovers.
    • Early land referencing will define working width, temporary construction compounds and haul/access tracks.
    • Cross‑border alignment will need to interface with existing Scottish and English transmission assets and wayleaves.
    • Negotiated easements will influence tower siting, foundation footprints and constraints on future asset uprating.
    • Agricultural land use and seasonal access windows will condition construction sequencing and reinstatement methods.
    • Route safeguarding at this stage reduces later design changes, re‑routing and associated capex escalation.

    Our Take

    In our infrastructure coverage, 400 kV grid schemes in the United Kingdom often trigger complex land access and consenting issues, so Dalcour Maclaren’s appointment on the Cross Border Connection likely reflects National Grid’s need for early-stage wayleave and stakeholder management expertise along the England‑Scotland border.

    Cross‑border transmission projects between Scotland and north‑west England have become a recurring theme in the 174 Infrastructure stories in our database, signalling that reinforcement of north–south power flows is now a strategic priority for accommodating Scottish renewables exports into the wider GB system.

    For National Grid, adding another 400 kV link in this corridor typically supports both security of supply and constraint cost reduction, which can materially influence future connection offers and curtailment risk for large onshore wind and potential offshore wind landing points in northern England and southern Scotland.

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