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Lake Charles Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Lake Charles Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Lake Charles Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

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Scope: Rebuilt 15 miles of 230kV plus 6.8 miles of 500kV transmission lines.
Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana

Client: Entergy Corporation

(an Entergy Corporation subsidiary) is a power provider serving over 1 million customers across 58 parishes in Louisiana. In October 2016, Entergy contracted (a Quanta Services company (PWR:NYSE)) to reconstruct 15 miles of 230kV and 6.8 miles of 500kV transmission line near Lake Charles on a turn-key basis.

Irby (also a Quanta Services company) was subcontracted to Dashiell to rebuild the lines, including foundations, steel, and concrete poles. Irby was assisted by for pole setting/foundations and for helicopter wire operations. Irby also performed conductor stringing works (1 mile) across the Calcasieu River. The project was completed in February 2018 to schedule and without lost-time incident.

Start Date: October 2016
Completion Date: February 2018

 

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Valliant-Northwest Texarkana 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Valliant-Northwest Texarkana 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Valliant-Northwest Texarkana 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

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Scope: Constructed 43.5 miles of 345kV transmission line in Northeast Texas.
Location: New Boston, Texas

Client: American Electric Power

In April 2016, Irby 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ was awarded the contract for the construction of the Valliant to Northwest Texarkana Transmission Line project for and .

The project consisted of the installation of 43.5 miles of 345kV single steel pole transmission line on anchor-bolted foundations. Irby was supported by and for helicopter pole erection work scopes (Irby and Winco are subsidiary companies (PWR:NYSE)). The project was completed on time and with zero lost time incidents in January 2017.

Start Date: April 2016
Completion Date: January 2017

 

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Gray-Allen Creek 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Gray-Allen Creek 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Gray-Allen Creek 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Type: Renewables, Transmission
Scope: Constructed 25 miles of 345kV transmission line in support of a North Texas wind project.
Location: Pampa, Texas

Client: Cross Texas Transmission

Founded in 2008, (“CTT”) is a regulated transmission service provider providing energy to wholesale markets across Texas. The bulk of CTT’s capacity derives from its owned and operated network of transmission lines (>320 miles) which delivers wind power from the Texas Panhandle to its customers.

In January 2016, CTT contracted Irby to incorporate power from the Salt Fork Wind project in Gray and Donley Counties by constructing 25 miles of 345kV transmission line. The Irby work scope included the installation of steel structures, foundations, and wire operations. Irby was assisted by (direct embed drilling and structure setting), (lead-in installation and diverters), and B&M Telecom (Fiber splicing). Both Irby and Winco Powerline are subsidiary companies (PWR:NYSE).

The project was completed in August 2016 to schedule and with zero lost-time incidents.

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Start Date: January 2016
Completion Date: August 2016

 

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Burnt Church-Tradeport 115kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Burnt Church-Tradeport 115kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Burnt Church-Tradeport 115kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

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Scope: Performed a 12.2 mile 115kV transmission line construction project in an environmentally sensitive coastal salt marsh.
Location: Brunswick, Georgia

Client:ÌýGeorgia Transmission Corporation

In 2013, (“GTC”) contracted Irby to construct a 12.2 mile 115kv transmission line south of Savannah, Georgia including a 4 mile section through a protected salt marsh.

In service of the Coastal Electric Cooperatives service area, the project connected two radial transmission systems (Burnt Church and Tradeport) in Bryan and Liberty counties. In observance of the projects environmental sensitivity, Irby adapted a construction solution whereby poles were set by an helicopter to minimize the impact to marshland ecosystems.

Completed on time and within strict environmental parameters, the project exemplified Irby’s capability to plan and execute novel technical solutions to the highest standards of environmental best practice.

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Start Date: April 2013
Completion Date: December 2013

 

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Ohio River Crossing 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Ohio River Crossing 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Ohio River Crossing 345kV Transmission Line 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Project

Type: Transmission, Water Crossing
Scope: Constructed a 2.42 mile 345kV river crossing including two 420 ft lattice towers.
Location: Bedford, Kentucky
Client: Kentucky Utilities

a subsidiary of , is an electric utility which serves over 500,000 individuals throughout Virginia and Kentucky. Between August and December 2008, Kentucky Utilities contracted Irby to perform a 2.42 mile 345kV double circuit line crossing of the Ohio River.

The work scope included structure and wire installation work scopes including two 420 foot lattice towers for the river crossing. With foundation support from (Irby and Can-Fer are subsidiary companies PWR:NYSE)), the project was completed, on-time, to budget, and without lost time incident.

Start Date: August 2008
Completion Date: December 2008

 

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