High-voltage line construction, reconductoring, and maintenance — executed by crews who understand energized corridors, outage windows, and the cost of downtime on the bulk electric system.
Foundations, structure sets — lattice, monopole, H-frame — stringing, clipping-in, and grounding on new transmission corridors.
Conductor replacements, capacity upgrades, and insulator and hardware refresh on existing transmission circuits.
Emergency and scheduled structure swaps, composite replacements, and hardening programs ahead of storm season.
Crews sized and staged to complete work inside the switching windows utilities provide — no overruns, no surprises.
Ground patrol support, climb inspections, vegetation coordination, and repair work on active transmission lines.
Rapid-mobilization crews for transmission-level storm damage and structure restoration — typically deployed in 24-72 hours.
Our leaders know the rules of working in, near, and around live high-voltage — and the culture it takes to keep every crew member safe in that environment.
We don’t miss windows. Crews are planned, staged, and sized before the switching order is issued.
Aligned to client design standards and the performance metrics utilities use to evaluate transmission contractors.
Storm response and emergency structure replacement are routine scope for our transmission crews — not a stretch assignment.
When transmission work touches substation bus, we already have the crews who know both sides of the fence.
Daily briefings, open books on crew counts and progress, and a straight answer when conditions change.