5 things developers need to know about dry utilities
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THINGS DEVELOPERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DRY UTILITIES5
Hosted By:Ian Sanchez, Director of Dry Utilities at Murow|CM
IAN SANCHEZDirector of Dry Utilities, Murow|CM
• Over 12 Years of Experience in Dry Utility Industry
• Worked with single family, multi-family tract designs, commercial, mixed-use projects, relocations and underground conversation projects, and substation coordination.
• Directs and Manages both public and private jobs
• Contributes to Murow|CM’s pro forma and due diligence services
1. Electric Generation Distribution Basics2. Dry Utility Project Types and Typical Timelines3. Rule 15, Rule 16 and Rule 20 Defined4. PEV Chargers: What it Means For You5. SoCal Gas Master Metered vs Individually Metered
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Electric Generation Distribution Basics
Aboveground Equipment
Mini PadsLoadbreak Fuse Cabinets
Aboveground Equipment
3Phase Transformer PadsOr Slab Boxes
Capacitor Pads
Aboveground Equipment
Pad Mounted Switch
Aboveground Equipment
Pad Mounted Equipment w/ Bollards
Dry Utility Project Types and Typical Timelines- Research and Feasibility Reports- Dry Utility Cost Estimating- Master Planning – Loading Study- Substation Requirements- Feeder Systems- Rule 15 Line Extensions- Rule 16 Service Extensions- Relocations- Rule Underground Conversions- Commercial and Residential End Use
Rule 15, Rule 16 and Rule 20 Defined
Rule 15: Line Extensions
Rule 16: Service and Meter Sets
Rule 20: Underground Conversions
PEV Chargers: What it Means For You
SoCal Gas Master Metered vs Individually Metered
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