J.Murphy & Sons Ltd has awarded ITI their Energy Supply Chain Partner of the Year Award, for ITI’s management of a strategically significant project.

ITI has been a key contractor in a major project aimed at upgrading National Grid’s Huntingdon and Peterborough Compressor Stations since its instigation in 2018, when ITI were known as Servelec Controls and the main contract was being handled by another supplier. Murphy took over the project during its implementation and ITI stayed on as a key supplier, supporting the main contractor and the end client across this complex transition, and ongoing throughout the completion of the works.

The two compressor stations are being enhanced as part of an infrastructure upgrade aimed at increasing system lifespan and strengthening the overall resilience of the National Gas Transmission system – all whilst reducing National Grid’s carbon footprint. The work programme involves ensuring a seamless integration of old and new control systems in order to preserve security of supply, ensure site and environmental safety, and protect the cyber security of the utilities provider.

The Award was presented to ITI’s Head of Business Unit Darren Glover and Sales Director Chris Stones, at a sustainability-themed ceremony held at the British Transport Museum on November 16, 2022. The judges gave special mention to ITI’s engineering team members: their agility, ability to collaborate with all the organisations involved and their ‘can-do’ attitude under pressure.

Suzanne Cunningham, Murphy’s Head of Procurement for the Energy business, said: “It is great to be able to recognise our key supply chain partners for the hard work that goes into delivering our projects. ITI’s award was given in recognition of delivering come-what-may and embracing our Murphy values. ITI was proactive in their approach to dealing with any challenges that arose and worked collaboratively with the wider project delivery team – being very hands-on providing solutions and coordinating efforts between all parties to ensure all targets were completed successfully.”

Following the awards, Darren congratulated his ITI colleagues on the glowing feedback from the client around the continued quality of service they’d consistently delivered throughout and said: “It is testament to the commitment of our people that we’ve impressed this new client under changing and challenging circumstances. This is the first chance we’ve had to be eligible even for a nomination, so to win is a fantastic achievement. It’s really encouraging to have developed such a strong relationship so quickly, and we’re looking forward to many more successful projects with Murphy.”

See pictured: ITI’s Darren Glover (left) and Chris Stones (centre) accept the Energy Supply Chain Partner of the Year Award from Murphy’s Business Unit Head of Procurement, Suzanne Cunningham (right).

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