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Private 5G network first for BAM Nuttall project in Shetland

BAM Nuttall's site in Shetland where the private 5G network is being tested

A BAM Nuttall-led consortium has started the first live trial of a private 5G network on a construction site in the UK.

Located on a remote site in Shetland, BAM Nuttall’s project team (with Attocore and Building Research Establishment) is designing and constructing the civils infrastructure at Kergord for SSEN Transmission’s HVDC convertor station and substation, part of the Shetland HVDC link.

When completed, this major link between Shetland and the Scottish mainland will feed renewable energy to the electricity grid and connect Shetland to the GB grid for the first time, supporting its future security of supply.

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