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We have expertise and a longstanding history in managing transmission, distribution and substation engineering projects, construction management, and system planning. We also offer feasibility studies, procurement, commissioning, NEPA compliance, vendor evaluations, and evaluation of advanced concepts in design and utilization.
Contact UsWe partner with our clients to deliver innovative and transformative infrastructure to meet the demands for today and for the future. As industry experts, we anticipate and foresee issues and help our clients with long-term, sustainable solutions.
We have managed some of the country’s largest T&D projects as well as single substation or line segment projects. Our experience and expertise spans all voltages and a wide variety of locations, from urban areas to rural and mountainous terrain.
Contact UsIllinois, Indiana and Missouri
United Grid provided program management and construction management services for 375 miles of 345 kV transmission lines in nine line segments, ten substations and more than 60 area connections for a project that integrated the power grids of Illinois, Indiana and Missouri with three river crossings.
It was the largest transmission project in Ameren history and, at the time, the largest project in the U.S.
Texas
United Grid provided program management, procurement, and construction services to Electric Transmission Texas, an AEP and MidAmerica Energy joint venture, for the construction of 465 miles of new 345 kV double-circuit transmission lines, 3.200 monopole structures 16 new or expanded stations, and 5,900 miles of conductor that delivered 18,500 MW of renewable power generated by rural wind farms to metropolitan areas.
United Grid also managed acquisition of the 8,500 acre right of way.
Polk County, Florida
United Grid is providing engineering, procurement and construction management services to Duke Energy Florida for the construction of two new 230 kV transmission lines between the new GIS Osprey Substation to the Kathleen Substation (26.5 miles) and from Osprey to the Haines City East Substation (21.5 miles).
The project also includes design modifications to existing transmission lines.