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Hi Guy,

I’ve contacted my DNO Scottish power and they’ve quoted me a price of £760 to move my connection point and meter. I seem to be doing most of the work with them pretty much terminating it.
I’ve been looking for someone else to do the work as I’ve believe it’s ‘contestable’ but I’m having no luck.
Does anyone have an advice. Cheers
 
U.K. Power Networks my local DNO are extremely frustrating to deal with and make hard work of the simplest of jobs. I suspect most of them are the same. I’ve not heard of a realistic alternative in this area at least though.

Either pay up or forget about moving it is the bottom line really.
 
Wanted my own meter point moved about 11 years ago. Long story short, price from SWEB was initially £0, then £3000, and eventually back to £0, which was the price I paid.
7 years ago, I wanted two extra meter points on my property, each requiring a buried cable run of about 100m, and for that I was quoted £800. Payment was made by return.
Conclusion: There is absolutely no logic whatsoever in their quotes.
 
Hi Guy,

I’ve contacted my DNO Scottish power and they’ve quoted me a price of £760 to move my connection point and meter. I seem to be doing most of the work with them pretty much terminating it.
I’ve been looking for someone else to do the work as I’ve believe it’s ‘contestable’ but I’m having no luck.
Does anyone have an advice. Cheers
How much are you are you expecting to save on a quote of £760 you will probably waste more time, effort and money trying to get a cheaper quote and not see any saving on the quote you already have
 
In my £800 example above, SWEB found someone to "do it on the side". We had fitted all the ducting and backfilled the trenches, then a couple of dubious looking kids turned up at 7pm, towing a cable reel behind an ordinary car. They proceeded to draw in the two lengths of split concentric, and to fit the meter boards and service heads.
One meter board was only fixed at its very bottom edge, so flapped about, and the other, although securely fixed, was over 10mm out of square along its top edge.
 
Thats not bad - UKPN here, typically they'll want several grand, all the work done for them ie duct form service head to street, and in addition to the prep I'll have to include a days babysitting time as every operative they employ will turn up and try to cancel the job for some menial reason (£500 plus building left without power)

Highlights include:

*no 6mm poly rope in duct as spec (duct had 4mm single in it)
*cross bond undersized (one of them found a regs book and noted that on PME the DNO can request a larger size!)
*installation not ready (meter fixer turned up for "PM" appointment at 11:15am, and despite 2 of 4 being ready with the other two only a few minutes work he turned on the bolsch and tried to say we were not ready so cancelled job meaning 3 angry flat owners with no power! (this was my favourite as I told him he'd have to speak to the client/leaseholder, gave him my phone, and the woman systematically destroyed him over the course of the next half-hour while all he could do was splutter, I completed my end of the work, he returned a broken man and quietly went about his job)
 
I take it that cut out will be moved as well, if it was just meter most energy suppliers will do that for free, any where on the back board. To move cutout and meter to any distance that is not a bad price.
 
No one in their right mind would move a Meter 'on the side'. Pay up, dont be cheap. You and/or your family's life is worth a lot more than 760 quid. Never mind the court case that would follow altering it without permission.
You'd be amazed then, probably due to local DNO being.... "complicated" to deal with, there's a thriving market in dodgy blokes who've done a bit of work for the leccy board/ or side jobs, who'll do anything you require. (Don't get involved myself for obvious reasons, but I cant criticise people using this route.)
 
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