MYR Group Builds Dual 230kV Transmission Lines for Dominion Energy in Virginia

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MYRG">MYR Group</a> Builds Dual 230kV Transmission Lines for <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/D">Dominion</a> Energy in Virginia

MYR Group Inc., through its subsidiary The L.E. Myers Co., has completed the construction of two new 230kV transmission lines in Virginia to support growing data center power needs. Serving as the prime contractor for Dominion Energy's Chase City to Cloud transmission project, L.E. Myers managed all access, foundations, and environmental work, and self-performed the line construction over a nearly 15-mile stretch. The project also involved relocating and reconfiguring about a half mile of 115kV transmission connected to the Chase City substation. The work was completed with a strong safety record and involved complex coordination for crossing major highways and addressing foundation challenges. Due to their performance, Dominion Energy has engaged L.E. Myers for additional transmission upgrades in the region.

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