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AMI Meter Installation

Located in Pennsylvania

  • Capability
    • Electric Infrastructure
  • Completion 2016–2020

Project Overview

From 2016 to 2020, in Pennsylvania, we were contracted to replace over 220,000 electric meters with new smart meters and perform associated equipment repairs.

Key Highlights

Work included confirming client details, updating the host utility database, and modifying wiring. Our Overhead Transmission group also installed towers for communications relay between the smart meters and the host utility and made enhancements that provided full wireless network coverage throughout the entire utility territory.

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Project Scope of Work Included:

  • Residential Smart Meter Replacements.
  • High-End Replacements at Commercial and Industrial Facilities
  • Meter Repair at Resident and High-End Locations

Challenges and Results

Coordination with local electrical union halls and proper scheduling was imperative, as it was a 4-hour drive from one end of the project area to the other. Access to meters was an issue, and our team often scheduled work with homeowners and businesses in advance to minimize service disruptions. By planning and reducing travel time, we maximized efficiency.

Now complete, end users and the client benefit from smart meters that provide more accurate usage information, are easier to service and repair, improve safety for technicians and utility employees, and upgrade electric efficiency. Our ability to coordinate with local labor across wide project areas, interface positively with customers and end users, and plan for efficient execution was key in serving our client’s interests.

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Project Overview

From 2016 to 2020, in Pennsylvania, we were contracted to replace over 220,000 electric meters with new smart meters and perform associated equipment repairs.

Key Highlights

Work included confirming client details, updating the host utility database, and modifying wiring. Our Overhead Transmission group also installed towers for communications relay between the smart meters and the host utility and made enhancements that provided full wireless network coverage throughout the entire utility territory.

Explore Project Details

Project Scope of Work Included:

  • Residential Smart Meter Replacements.
  • High-End Replacements at Commercial and Industrial Facilities
  • Meter Repair at Resident and High-End Locations

Challenges and Results

Coordination with local electrical union halls and proper scheduling was imperative, as it was a 4-hour drive from one end of the project area to the other. Access to meters was an issue, and our team often scheduled work with homeowners and businesses in advance to minimize service disruptions. By planning and reducing travel time, we maximized efficiency.

Now complete, end users and the client benefit from smart meters that provide more accurate usage information, are easier to service and repair, improve safety for technicians and utility employees, and upgrade electric efficiency. Our ability to coordinate with local labor across wide project areas, interface positively with customers and end users, and plan for efficient execution was key in serving our client’s interests.

Previous
Rdc Es 3
Rdc Es 8
Meter (1)
Rdc Es 2
Next
Previous Rdc Es 3 Rdc Es 8 Meter (1) Rdc Es 2 Next
Previous 0 1 2 3 Next