IID – Battery Energy Storage System

El Centro, California:  B.E.S.S. or Battery Energy Storage System is a project developed and constructed by G.E. and Tri-Technic to be a high power, low energy battery storage facility located in El Centro, Ca. utilizing SAMSUNG’s Lithium Ion battery technology. This was the first 30 megawatt project developed and constructed by G.E. and Tri-Technic that was sold to a municipal energy company (IID) in the United States.

WAPA awards Tri-Technic challenging Shasta Transmission Line Project

Shasta Mountain:  WAPA awards Tri-Technic the Shasta-Flanagan-Keswick Transmission Line project in the Shasta Mountains. The project consists of the upgrade of 9-miles of existing single circuit 230KV transmission line interconnecting three existing substations at Shasta, Flanagan and Keswick. Work includes removing the existing conductor and insulators, installing a new ACCR Drake conductor, high temperature fittings, and insulators. Work additionally includes furnishing and installing one overhead optical ground wire, furnishing and installing one overhead ground wire and modifying two latticed steel towers. The work is expected to start in October 2013 and complete by December 31, 2013 as is a very fast track project.

WAPA awards Tri-Technic NERC Mitigation Transmission Line Project

Arizona / Nevada: WAPA awards Tri-Technic the NERC Mitigation Transmission Line project covering work on the Arizona & Nevada borders. The project consists of the removal and reinstallation of 230KV & 345KV poles and conductors on three Transmission lines and installation of new insulators on a fourth 230KV transmission line. 

The project covers the Glen Canyon-Flagstaff #1Transmission Line, Hoover-Mead #1 230KV Transmission Line, Hoover– Mead #5 230KVTransmission Line &  insulators on the Hoover-Mead #6 Transmission Line. Work includes removal and installation of steel poles, 7.7 miles of double circuit, bundled conductoring and installation of new porcelain insulators. Project will start in October and complete by January 1, 2014.

WAPA selects Tri-Technic for $10M 115/230KV Substation Project in Arizona

Eloy, Arizona February 2013: WAPA awards Tri-Technic ED-5 Stage-02 115/230KV Substation installation project in Eloy, Arizona. The project consists of demolishing an existing 115KV switchyard and installation of a new 115/230KV Substation including extensive site grading, civil, foundations, steel erection, placement of transformers, switches and breakers furnished by WAPA, electrical and transmission line. The project has just broken ground and is expected to complete by end of year.

Tri-Technic assists in building 21-Mile 345KV T-Line Project

El Reno, OK.  September 2012: Tri-Technic assisted Blattner Energy in constructing 21-miles of 345Kv double bundle transmission line including civil, tower erection and stringing.

Project entailed work in challenging terrain and was on a very fast track for completion.

This project was connecting a new wind farm installation to an existing substation and ultimately into the local grid which will bring renewable energy to local and statewide Oklahoma residents.

Tri-Technic receives outstanding Safety awards from National Safety Council

Ripon, California, October 2012:  Tri-Technic is excited to receive to prestigous awards from the National Safety Council foroputstanding achievement in safety during the 2012 year. This is an exceptional honor and Tri-Technic takes great pride in our safety awareness, culture and practices. If Tri-Technic recieves no recordables through 2013, they will qualify for a Five Year, no recordables award from the National Safety Council, which is awarded to only a handful of companies.

PG&E awards Tri-Technic Gates 12KV Generation Interconnection Project

Fresno, California, September 2012:  Tri-Technic awarded their first direct contract from PG&E to build double circuit 12kV interconnection feeder circuits from the new 20MW Gates Solar field to the Gates Substation in Fresno County, California.

The work includes installation of over 2.5 miles of wood poles, double circuit 12kV generation interconnection feeder circuits, both overhead and underground as well as new ADSS fiber installation.

The project crosses numerous existing Transmission Lines and is expected to complete by December 2012.

Tri-Technic builds 345KV Substation & 8-mile T-Line

Dodge City, Kansas, August 2012:  Tri-Technic assisted Blattner Energy in constructing 8-miles of 115Kv transmission line including civil, tower erection and conductor stringing. Project entailed work in challenging terrain and was on a very fast track for completion.

In addition, Tri-Technic also built a new 115Kv substation including above and underground conduit ductbank, overhead buss work, new control building and systems, cable trench, electrical, switches, transformers, steel structures and terminations for Blattner Energy.

This project was connecting a new wind farm installation through a new substation and ultimately into the local grid which will bring renewable energy to local and statewide Kansas residents.

Tri-Technic selected by U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers for $49M Renewable Project

Sacramento, California, August 2012:  Tri-Technic was chosen out of over thirty comprehensive proposal solicitations, to provide Wind and Solar renewable construction projects throughout the Western United States. The projects will be designed and constructed over the next five years and range in value from $2M-$10M each. This is a great opportunity to participate in building sustainable and renewable resources for the local enviornment and country at large

Tri-Technic Upgrades Flagstaff, Arizona 345KV Substation for WAPA

Flagstaff, Arizona, June 2012:  Breaker Addition for Wapa. WAPA awards Tri-Technic  Stage-04 345KV breaker addition project in Flagstaff, Arizona. This breaker addition and upgrade at the Flagstaff Substation entails work with all civil, electrical and mechanical crafts. The project is expected to start in July , 2012 and complete in August 2014.