
WEST VIRGINIA – Burns & McDonnell in partnership with American Electric Power (AEP) has completed a 4-year transmission system renovation in the Boone and Kanawha counties.
The Boone to Ward Hollow Transmission Line engineer-procure-construct (EPC) project was launched in December 2017 and the final major asset was energized in December 2021.
To successfully complete the project, Burns & McDonnell and AEP crews had to retire the existing 34.5 kV distribution line and rebuild the system to 69 kV and 138 kV for a distance of approximately 36 miles.
A new 138 kV Fields Creek station was built, the existing Boone station was expanded, and minor station upgrades were needed at 11 remote end stations. To maintain reliable service to residents and businesses, the project was constructed within a very tightly controlled schedule — including a complex sequencing plan for 70+ outages, reports T&D World.
“The Boone to Ward Hollow EPC project was one of the most complex projects completed by our skilled transmission and distribution professionals,“ said Brandon Graves, Burns & McDonnell project manager. “Our EPC delivery approach allowed our team to focus on the details and work seamlessly with our AEP partners from project launch to completion.”
Burns & McDonnell has completed a broad range of transmission and distribution projects across the country, but this project had multiple challenges, most notably due to its location in the Appalachian Mountains. The steep, rugged mountainous terrain created safety hazards for crews tasked with inspecting the work, so drones were used.
“Ingenuity, a solid communication plan and a focus on safety were paramount to getting this job done without a single lost day on the job,” says Michael Wagner, Burns & McDonnell construction project manager. “
Source: T&D World