Our Joint Use services is designed to offer a range of solutions tailored specifically to the diverse needs of our clients. This comprehensive offering includes design services that ensure optimal planning and execution, thorough pole auditing that assesses the integrity and safety of existing structures, detailed make-ready evaluations that prepare utility installations for new attachments, and efficient pole permitting
processes that navigate the regulatory landscape.
All these services are meticulously aimed at ensuring that our infrastructure adheres not only to the standards set forth by the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) but also to the stringent requirements of
utility regulations. We take pride in our unwavering commitment to delivering reliable solutions that significantly enhance the safety and efficiency of utility installations. Doing so, we provide our clients with
invaluable peace of mind, knowing that they have access to dependable infrastructure support tailored to their specific operational needs.
Delivering an in-depth inventory and assessment of utility poles along with their attachments, providing a clear understanding of their current condition and functionality. Our Make Ready process involves implementing essential modifications to the utility poles or lines to ensure they can safely support new attachments, while also ensuring compliance with all relevant safety standards prior to the installation of any new equipment. Utilizing pole loading analysis software during this process we ensure that utility poles can safely support the loads they are subjected to, preventing potential failures and ensuring reliability of services.
We work closely with power utilities in obtaining the necessary authorization to attach equipment to existing utility poles, primarily for communication services such as internet and cable. Our process ensures that all attachments are safe, compliant with regulations, and do not interfere with existing infrastructure, typically involving a detailed application process with the pole owner that may include engineering studies, safety checks, and fee payments.
Our NESC Violation Identification service is designed to help organizations
effectively identify and rectify non-compliance issues present within their
electrical infrastructure and operational practices. This comprehensive service
includes conducting thorough onsite audits and inspections, performing detailed
assessments to ensure compliance with NESC standards, documenting and
reporting any identified violations, and offering tailored recommendations along
with corrective action planning. Additionally, we provide ongoing support and
monitoring to ensure that organizations maintain compliance over time and
address any emerging issues promptly.