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Case Studies

Take a closer look at the work we do and the problems we’ve helped solve. From innovative solutions to on-the-ground teamwork, these stories show how we support our clients and deliver solutions that make a real, lasting difference.

UPP – Fibre installation for Burnham Market, North Norfolk


The Project

UPP required a comprehensive fibre optic network to enhance connectivity and improve service delivery. The project involved surveying the site, executing a test rod and rope, addressing civil works, installing cables, splicing, and conducting thorough testing.

The goal was to deliver a future-proof fibre optic network that supports both current and evolving connectivity needs while ensuring a reliable, high-performance infrastructure.

Telent & FNS


The Project

BT is the guardian of the UK’s local access network – sometimes referred to as the ‘first mile’. It has to ensure that the quality of its network is second-to-none.

The company is constantly upgrading the Openreach network, to provide new FTTP connections across the UK, and this means a huge volume of work. To carry this out smoothly and effectively, Telent supplement its own inhouse engineering resources with partners who are chosen for their ability to provide high-quality, reliable and responsive infrastructure services.

Ogi – Digital superhighway expansion into South Wales


The Project

Ogi is a leader in alternative fibre telecommunications, working to expand digital infrastructure across South Wales for the benefit of the UK.

In partnership with the Welsh Government, their project extends a full fibre network from England across the Prince of Wales Bridge into Newport and Cardiff, creating a high-capacity route in the Western Gateway.

Rapid telecoms installation on Chelsea Embankment, London


The Project

In January 2023, 2 Rent teamed up with Openreach as part of the £4.5 billion London Tideway Project, installing 330m of ducting along the busy Chelsea Embankment.

Fast and efficient concrete repair for H&M Distribution


The Project

H&M Distribution, a major haulage and pallet network business operating from six depots across the UK, was facing significant surface issues in both their warehouses and yard areas.

With their depots running 24/7, except for a 12-hour vehicle-maintenance window on Sundays, they had very limited downtime to address the problem. Surface issues, including cracks, large potholes, and over 300 square metres of concrete failures, were causing indentations and uneven surfaces. This led to safety hazards and inefficiencies, such as forklifts dropping pallets, which directly impacted the smooth operation of their business.