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Every case study is a named client, a documented outcome, and a verifiable result. No composite stories. No estimated savings. The numbers below came from actual invoices, actual downtime logs, and actual fault records.

£6.1M
Total downtime cost avoided across featured projects
47 faults
Critical faults found before failure across 3 projects
3 sectors
Heavy industry · data centre · renewables
100%
Projects completed within agreed production window
Case Study 01 · Heavy Industry
Ref: CI-CS-2023-047 · South Yorkshire · UK
Sector · Steel Processing · 4 Sites
£2.4M
Unplanned downtime cost avoided
17 faults
Critical faults found before failure
6hr
Total production interruption · 4 sites
Harwick Steel Group
Rolling Mill · South Yorkshire
2023
Case Study · 01 of 03

17 Critical Faults.
Zero Unplanned Stops.

The Problem

Harwick Steel Group ran four rolling mill sites across South Yorkshire on continuous production schedules. Their incumbent contractor had flagged no anomalies in 18 months. An internal audit suggested the picture was very different. Harwick needed a second opinion — fast, and without stopping the line.

What We Did

Two Caldwell engineering teams deployed across all four sites over a single planned weekend. Using partial discharge detection and thermal imaging simultaneously, we identified 17 fault conditions — 4 rated critical, requiring immediate remediation. All work completed within the 6-hour production window. Full signed report delivered within 48 hours.

The Result

All 4 critical faults remediated within 3 weeks. Zero unplanned production stops in the 12 months following the survey. Harwick's engineering director calculated £2.4M in avoided downtime cost based on their standard line-stop rate of £140,000 per hour.

"They found in one weekend what our previous contractor missed for 18 months."
— Head of Engineering · Harwick Steel Group · South Yorkshire
Case Study 02 · Data Centre
Ref: CI-CS-2022-031 · Manchester · UK
Case Study · 02 of 03

Tier III Facility.
Zero SLA Breach.

The Problem

A Manchester colocation facility operating at Tier III standard had deferred its full electrical inspection for 26 months due to the difficulty of scheduling around tenant SLA obligations. Their compliance window was closing. Any unplanned outage during testing would trigger six-figure penalty clauses with three anchor tenants.

What We Did

Caldwell developed a phased testing programme across 6 consecutive Saturday maintenance windows — 4 hours per window, coordinated with the facility's operations team and pre-notified to all tenants. Non-invasive thermal and PD testing was conducted live during trading hours where permitted, reducing the outage-dependent scope by 40%.

The Result

Full EICR completed. 22 fault conditions identified and remediated across the 6-week programme — 3 of which were rated serious and would have caused unplanned outages within the following quarter. Zero SLA breaches. Full compliance documentation submitted to the client's regulator on time.

"The phased approach was exactly what we needed. On time, on budget, zero tenant impact."
— Facilities Director · Manchester Colocation Facility · 2022
Sector · Data Centre · Tier III
22 faults
Fault conditions found and remediated
£0
SLA penalty cost incurred
6 windows
4-hour maintenance windows · zero overrun
Confidential Client
Colocation Facility · Manchester
2022
Case Study 03 · Renewables
Ref: CI-CS-2024-012 · Scotland · UK
Sector · Onshore Wind · 34 Turbines
£3.7M
Generation loss avoided over asset life
8 faults
Critical transformer faults found at commissioning
34 turbines
Full site commissioned on schedule
Strathmore Wind Ltd
Onshore Wind · Perthshire · Scotland
2024
Case Study · 03 of 03

34 Turbines.
8 Faults Found.
On Schedule.

The Problem

Strathmore Wind had a 34-turbine onshore wind project in Perthshire approaching its grid connection date. Their original commissioning contractor had withdrawn at short notice. With a G99 compliance deadline immovable and ROC revenue starting from connection date, they needed a full electrical commissioning team on-site within two weeks.

What We Did

Caldwell mobilised a 6-engineer commissioning team within 11 days. Full HV testing of all 34 turbine transformers, collection system cables, and the 33kV substation. During testing, 8 transformer insulation faults were identified — all pre-energisation, all remediated before grid connection. G99 protection relay settings verified and documented for submission.

The Result

Grid connection achieved on the original deadline. Zero defects post-energisation. The 8 transformer faults, if missed, would have caused sequential failures estimated at £3.7M in generation loss and replacement costs over the first 5 years of operation. Full commissioning documentation pack delivered within 72 hours of connection.

"Mobilised in 11 days. Found faults our own team missed. Connected on time."
— Project Director · Strathmore Wind Ltd · Perthshire 2024
Aggregate Results · 3 Featured Projects
£6.1M
Total downtime and generation loss avoided
47 faults
Critical faults identified before failure
0 breaches
SLA, compliance, or deadline breaches
100%
Projects delivered within agreed production window
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