Power Transmission Line
We offer products, solutions, and services across the entire power transmission line chain. We support our customers on their way to a more sustainable future.
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Overview
High voltage transmission line projects can present unique engineering and construction challenges. Pitrad Ibamba performs transmission line engineering for underground lines and overhead lines. Pitrad Ibamba’s experience means that we are ready to make your next transmission line project or interconnection a success.
When the project is ready to be built, our construction management and procurement teams know how to plan for a variety of topographical challenges, from mountainous terrain to busy city centers. Our construction team handles traffic coordination, rights-of-way, staging of equipment and materials, and other logistical factors to get your project built and interconnected safely and on schedule.
Civil Design
Pitrad Ibamba’s civil engineers handle site development, which includes structure maintenance pads, temporary and permanent access roads, as well as designs for underground duct banks. Our experience includes designing maintenance pads and access roads through mountainous terrain as well as designing rock fall fencing to protect structures from rockslides.
Pitrad Ibamba also develops and implements stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPP) for construction activities and supports customers in obtaining environmental and construction permits.
Transmission Line Design
Our transmission engineering team designs all aspects of transmission lines for overhead and underground transmission lines. We ensure that designs, and their applications, meet the current editions of industry codes and standards, as well as customer-specific requirements.
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