NV5 awarded $16 million utility gas pipeline design, support contracts in California
(WO) – NV5 Global, Inc., a provider of technology, conformity assessment, and consulting solutions, has been awarded $16 million in utility gas pipeline design and support services contracts by two prominent California gas utilities. NV5 will provide engineering design, plan review, permitting support, and municipal consulting services for asset integrity management and pipeline improvements to support the safe and reliable delivery of natural gas as follows.
A large California gas utility selected NV5 for $9 million in contracts to provide gas transmission design and pipeline support services for system integrity management and capital replacement projects. Under the scope of these agreements, NV5 will deliver engineering design, project management, construction management, traffic control, and permitting services to support the utility’s safety enhancement programs.
NV5 was also awarded $7 million in design, municipal consulting, and emergency services contracts by a major California gas and electrical utility. NV5 will review proposed municipal and state government infrastructure designs to identify potential conflicts with utility assets and support negotiations to mitigate risks to existing and proposed infrastructure. NV5 will also provide support services for emergency gas repairs to comply with municipal excavation permit requirements.
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