Utility Distribution Systems

Delivering Reliable Utility Infrastructure

ECC provides critical infrastructure improvements to include modernization and expansion of electrical and water distribution systems. We execute work worldwide to include remote installations such as Eareckson Air Station, Alaska; Andersen AFB, Guam; and Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. When client capital funding is limited, we offer long-term public-private partnerships to meet critical mission needs.

Maintain Service to Critical Missions

Many client missions cannot suffer utility interruptions; ECC works closely with those missions to minimize impacts. At Eareckson Air Station, Alaska, ECC installed a new electrical distribution system in a unique manner to maintain mission critical operations at all times and minimize outage times.

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Unique Solutions to Unique Challenges

Whether working with diverse public and private property owners, addressing complex regulations, or overcoming challenging geographies, ECC understands that every project brings unique challenges that require equally unique solutions.

Community Coordination

ECC understands utility projects involve numerous activities that affect the local community. ECC
works diligently to schedule outages when least impactful, minimize temporary road closures, and mitigate dust and noise generation.

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Permitting and Interconnections

Even on a Government installation, utility work may require permissions from local utility companies. ECC opens dialogue early with such entities to gather requirements, submit applications, and obtain approvals.

Our utility distribution services include:

Preserving Pearl Harbor

To comply with state historic preservation requirements for a project in Pearl Harbor, ECC installed a new 11kV electrical distribution line in a 30-inch diameter, 2,200-foot long horizontal directional bore to preserve the original ‘view plane’ and still meet client requirements for additional installation power.

Construction of the underground distribution line was part of a complex energy project to construct the largest Federal solar generation project in Hawaii.

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