After a busy few months working across France and Germany, the BCPML teams are back in the UK, shifting focus from installation to preparation.

Over that time, 22 generators were delivered and installed across multiple sites. Each project had its own pace, its own challenges, and its own set of conditions to work around. Now that phase is complete, things do not slow down, they just change direction.

Back in the UK, the teams are working on the next batch. Control panels are being built and assembled, not rushed, just worked through properly, so everything is ready before it leaves the workshop. At the same time, the next set of generators is going through load testing. Running them under load now means there are no questions later.

It is a different environment compared to being on site. Less travel, more time in one place, but just as important. This is where a lot of the groundwork is done. If something is not right here, it will show up later, so the focus stays on getting it correct before anything is shipped out again.

There is also a bit of breathing space for the team after a long run of installations. Not downtime exactly, but a chance to reset before heading back out. The next phase will take them into new locations, with new sites to work through, so having everything prepared in advance makes a difference.

Before long, the equipment being tested and built now will be on the move again, heading out for the next round of installations.

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