NV5 Global to support New Jersey utility projects with $17 million contracts
(UI) – NV5 Global, Inc. has been awarded $17 million in contracts to support utility projects in New Jersey.
NV5 has been awarded a two-year, $12 million contract by a New Jersey gas utility to provide comprehensive design, procurement, and construction inspection services on various improvement projects. NV5 will deliver engineering services for a variety of critical areas, including metering and regulation (M&R) station upgrades, gas transmission main replacements involving trenchless technologies, gas facility structural support solutions, and feasibility route studies.
NV5 has also secured a three-year, $5 million contract to provide utility technical support and utility management solutions for the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). Under this contract, NV5 will offer project constructability reviews relating to utilities, the review of utility conflicts and relocation plans, the provision of mitigation and avoidance strategies, and the preparation of utility and railroad procedural manuals.
“NV5’s expertise in utility infrastructure development continues to be in high demand as investments in essential infrastructure drive improvements to the nation’s electric and gas grid,” said Dickerson Wright, PE, Chairman and CEO of NV5.
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