National Grid £1.2bn transmission partners: delivery and capacity notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
National Grid has appointed Balfour Beatty, M Group, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Murphy and OTW to deliver £1.2bn of ‘reconductoring’ upgrades to 1,000km of 275kV–400kV overhead transmission lines across England and Wales under its Electricity Transmission Partnership. The work, part of a £35bn programme running to 2031 and following an initial £8bn substation upgrade phase, will replace existing conductors with higher-capacity, modern materials to increase thermal ratings and network transfer capability. Delivery partners are expanding sector skills capacity, with new overhead line and HV training centres opened in Yorkshire and Staffordshire and a further facility planned in Nottinghamshire.
Technical Brief
- Electricity Transmission Partnership phase two is structured as a £1.2bn framework for 1,000km of overhead line works.
- Delivery partners named are Balfour Beatty, M Group, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Murphy and OTW.
- Programme sits within National Grid’s wider £35bn transmission upgrade pipeline scheduled to complete by 2031.
- Earlier ETP phase allocated around £8bn specifically to substation infrastructure upgrades, separate from the reconductoring scope.
- ETP is coordinated with the Great Grid Partnership and a dedicated HVDC supply chain framework to align interfaces.
- Omexom’s 2023 Yorkshire centre provides multidisciplinary training, including overhead line competencies for the expanding workforce.
- Morgan Sindall Infrastructure opened an overhead line training centre in Staffordshire in 2024 to support delivery capacity.
- Murphy plans a Nottinghamshire facility for high-voltage overhead line, cable installation and substation training, opening next year.
- National Grid forecasts recruitment of ~6,000 UK FTEs by 2031, including 2,000 graduates and apprentices, to resource these programmes.
Our Take
The presence of Balfour Beatty in both this framework and the 40km Mannington–Nursling conductor replacement suggests that incumbency on live-line refurbishment work in England is likely to give it an execution and mobilisation edge on early Electricity Transmission Partnership work packages.
Recent investment in specialist training centres by Omexom in Yorkshire (2023) and Morgan Sindall Infrastructure in Staffordshire (2024) indicates that tier‑one contractors are already scaling a dedicated overhead line workforce in the UK, which should help de‑risk labour constraints on the 1,000km upgrade and wider Great Grid Partnership roll‑out.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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