Level 3 ASPs

Level 3 ASPs design overhead and/or underground distribution and Sub-Transmission network assets. If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

Important Document Links:

Contestable Design Team

Northern Region – Drew Bugden P: 07 5506 3838 (Graham Foxwell, Dan Sherwin, Craig McElroy, Cleveland Maltman, David Smith, Steve Cuningham, Martin Tanner)

Central Region – Michael Wilson M: 0488 175 560 (Paul Turley, Cameron Woo, Jason Boundy, Jeena Joseph)

Southern Region – Tom Bollard M: 02 6589 8496 (Micheal Parris, Chris Gorham, Jeremy Bryce, Wayne Armour, Luke Horton)

Complex Team

Level 3 ASPs design overhead and/or underground distribution and Sub-Transmission network assets. If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

Important Document Links:

Contestable Design Team

Northern Region – Drew Bugden P: 07 5506 3838 (Graham Foxwell, Dan Sherwin, Craig McElroy, Cleveland Maltman, David Smith, Steve Cuningham, Martin Tanner)

Central Region – Michael Wilson M: 0488 175 560 (Paul Turley, Cameron Woo, Jason Boundy, Jeena Joseph)

Southern Region – Tom Bollard M: 02 6589 8496 (Micheal Parris, Chris Gorham, Jeremy Bryce, Wayne Armour, Luke Horton)

Complex Team – David Shawcross M: 0437 558 903 (Paul Elston, Troy Dent, Justin Evans, Ben Dalgarno Fixter, Ben Saxon)

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    Minor change to the Provider of Last Resort Process

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    Essential Energy will be removing the regional exempt areas from the Provider of Last Resort process for Level 1 and 3 Accredited Service Providers (ASPs), this will ensure that you have every opportunity to quote for Contestable Work jobs.

    These will still be advertised on Essential Energy’s Document Library and there will be no change to the regionally exempt areas for Level 2 ASPs.

    For more information please visit our Provider of Last Resort page on Essential Energy’s website.

    What do you need to do?

    Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Phishing emails update

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    Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) have brought to our attention phishing emails that appear to have been sent by Essential Energy’s BetterConnect Project email address.

    Valid email addresses that our Network ASP team use to share communications with you are:

    • Essential Engagement;
    • aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au;
    • contestableworks@essentialenergy.com.au.

    To maintain your cyber security, please check that any emails that appear to be from Essential Energy are valid.

    What is a phishing email?

    A phishing email is a fraudulent attempt to obtain your sensitive information by a sender disguising themselves as a trustworthy entity.

    If you receive a phishing email, please take the following actions:

    • Delete the email
    • Do not open it and do not click on any links
    • If you click on a suspicious link, we recommend you change all your passwords
    • Do not forward the email.

    You can also find more information on the Australian Cyber Security Centre: (https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/view-all-content/threats/phishing )

    What do you need to do?

    1. Review the above and remain vigilant for phishing emails.
    2. Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.


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    Further Information on when a Surveyors Letter is Required

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    Background

    On 15 July 2020 Essential Energy shared a communication advising that to ensure project compliance a surveyor’s letter would need to be provided for projects that include easements and/or allocations. After feedback from ASPs we would like to provide some additional information.

    Below are the conditions for when a surveyor’s letter is required and when it is not.

    Projects affected by easements:

    When installing new network infrastructure you are required to submit a surveyor’s letter as part of the project completion documentation. The newly installed network should be centered within the easement.

    If you are replacing like for like and/or additional construction on the network, with no variation or addition to existing network, or network installed prior to 26 May 2006 a surveyor’s letter is not required. Please Note: Depending on the type of work undertaken an easement may need to be created.

    Projects affected by allocation zones (Council public road reserves):

    All new network infrastructure installed within the allocation zone classified as council public road reserves require a surveyor’s letter supplied as part of your completion documentation.

    Like for like network infrastructure replacements at the same location and additional construction of new network that is constructed in line and without deviation to the existing network does not require a surveyor’s letter.

    What do you need to do?

    1. Review the above and ensure that these requirements are met.
    2. Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Update on Low Voltage Four Core Breakout Kit

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    A new low voltage four core breakout kit (Essential Energy Catalogue Number 286 296) has been added to CEOM7004 Standard Contestable (Approved) Materials List for use on the Essential Energy network. It includes a non-glue lined breakout boot and mastic that provides a better moisture seal on the connection.

    The relevant CEOM7202 Underground Manual drawings have been updated to reflect the new kit details.

    As with most changes to CEOM7004 Standard Contestable (Approved) Materials List there is a 12 month grace period for you to deplete your stockmost

    What do you need to do?

    1. Familiarise yourself with the new kit and drawings.
    2. Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.



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    Update to Non-Conformance Rectification Plans

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    We recently conducted a review of our non-conformance process and identified several areas where the process could be strengthened. Following consultation with our Accredited Service Provider (ASP) focus group, we will be releasing the revised process on 1 October 2020.

    There are two main areas of change:

    • introduction of a non-conformance rectification plan and related timeframes, and
    • introduction of an appeal process for ASPs to challenge non-conformances.

    Non-conformance rectification plan

    Our primary concern is to ensure network safety and integrity. To facilitate timely response, ASPs are to provide Essential Energy with a rectification plan within 7 days of a non-conformance notice being issued. Rectification plans for Major non-conformances must be provided within 48 hours. The plan should detail when and how the non-conformances will be resolved, and be e-mailed to the Network Assurance Facilitator in charge of the project with the subject line ‘Non-conformance rectification plan – project number’.

    Non-conformances identified on projects not yet energised must be rectified within 30 days to secure network safety and reliability. Projects that are energised must have a CEOF6013 outage request form supplied as part of the paperwork.

    Please note that, if the rectification plan and the supporting documentation are not supplied within the required timeframe, Essential Energy may undertake rectification at the expense of the Level 1 ASP responsible for the non-conformance.

    An example of a rectification plan is available on the Document Library as a PDF form.

    ASP appeals process

    We recognise that there can be a level of subjectivity and inconsistency in determining non-conformances. To enable ASPs to challenge non-conformances, we are introducing a formal appeals process (which will be available in the next version of CEOP2015).

    To dispute a non-conformance, please detail the facts upon which the appeal is based and attach any relevant information or supporting evidence with your appeal. Appeals should be sent to contestableworks@essentialenergy.com.au, with the subject line ‘Non-conformance appeal – project number’.

    An appeals panel will meet weekly to review appeals in a timely manner, within 48 hours of your submission we will provide you with the date of the next meeting, requesting additional information, when required, or confirming that the appropriate evidence has been provided to review the appeal

    CEOF6013 Request for Planned Outage, Connection or Work Live LV has been updated with an option for Non-Conformance Rectification (Access to Network).

    If you have any questions or require assistance in relation to any aspect of our non-conformance process, please contact your local Network Assurance Facilitator.

    What do you need to do?

    Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Update on the ASP Connections and Quality Manager role

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    Further to our communication on 17 August 2020 we would like to provide an update on the ASP Connections and Quality Manager role.

    Kevin Miller will continue as the Acting ASP Connections and Quality Manager until 1 March 2021. You can contact Kevin via email kevin.miller@essentialenergy.com.au.

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Power Lines Pro additions and supporting documents

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    Essential Energy has made improvements to Power Lines Pro to enhance the user experience for those Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) utilising it.

    A technical update is available on Essential Engagement under Digital Asset Management, outline four additions being added to Power Lines Pro at 5pm on Wednesday 23 September 2020.

    • Automation of ambient temperature for each span
    • Pole mapping
    • Conductor mapping
    • Warning reports.

    We have also developed a how to guide on Foundations to further support you.

    What do you need to do?

    1. Review the above documentation available on Essential Engagement under Digital Asset Management.
    2. Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Update on How to Return Redundant Assets to Depots

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    Background

    Recently we’ve experienced instances where redundant assets, including meters, have been returned to Depots without prior arrangement, causing significant delays for Depot workers and Accredited Service Providers (ASPs).

    What is changing?

    To comply with heightened social distancing and safety practices in our Depots the document “Warehouse Freight Protocol” (previously shared with Level 1 ASPs) has been updated.

    An additional document, “Timber Pole Management COVID-19 Protocol”, has also been created to keep everyone safe.

    It is important that all ASPs and Electrical Contractors (ECs) arrange a specific time to return any redundant materials as described in these documents. Scheduling an agreed time is necessary to protect the safety of both our ASP partners, ECs and our employees.

    CEOP2015 Contestable work guidelines (available on the Document Library) details our requirements in the section “Return of redundant materials”. Please ensure that you follow these and other previously communicated guidelines.

    What do you need to do?

    1. Follow the protocols described in the beforementioned documents, which can be found on the Document Library.
    2. Ensure that you arrange a return time with the relevant Depot Resource Supervisor or Regional Stores Officer.
    3. Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Changes to the ASP Connections and Quality Manager Role

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    Following successful implementation of the first stage of automating the network connections process through our BetterConnect design portal, David Wilson will be acting in the Head of Commercial Services Role for a minimum of 12 months to allow Alistair Fletcher, Head of Commercial Service, to oversee roll-out of the new system across the end to end connections process.

    To ensure continuing support for Accredited Service Providers and Electrical Contractors, our Network Assurance Supervisor, Kevin Miller, is now your point of contact as Acting ASP Connections and Quality Manager. Kevin’s email is kevin.miller@essentialenergy.com.au.

    We will provide you with further information when it is available.

    In the meantime, please continue to contact your local NAF/SNAF (Network Assurance Officer) and send any general enquiries to aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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    Update – Installation of Spare Conduits in New Installations

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    Update – Installation of Spare Conduits in New Installations

    On 18 June 2020, Construction New 20-03 Installation of Spare Conduits in New Installations was released.

    After receiving feedback, Essential Energy has amended underground drawings CEOM7201.02 and CEOM7201.11 to clarify that installation of 25-50mm2 supply cables is permitted in 50mm HD orange conduit. Any spare conduit that is required to be run with the supply cable must be a minimum of 125mm orange conduit.

    Please refer to the drawings for conduit part numbers for the installation type.

    What do you need to do?

    1. Review the Construction New 20-03 Installation of Spare Conduits in New Installations, available on the Document Library.
    2. Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

    Further Information

    If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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