Step-by-Step Guide: Temporary Construction Site Power

Although temporary power may seem like an overwhelming process, it can be smooth if specific steps are followed correctly.

It is essential when completing any construction on a single-family home or a commercial building to contact the building and safety department to find out what the specific city requirements are to pass inspection on the temporary power pole. It is crucial to work hand-in-hand with departments who know the city and county codes and regulations to avoid any fees or shutdowns. Familiarity with these departments will be essential to passing inspections and securing permits quickly.

Most cities require an active building permit for the city inspectors to release the pole over to the utility provider. Obtaining a building permit takes time, so it is crucial to make sure the customer has a building permit before installing the temporary power pole.

If a customer has all the appropriate permits on file, the temporary power process goes a lot more smoothly. Having all the relevant permits results in an energized power pole and no delays to the construction project’s start.

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Once a building permit is issued, it is now time to start the temporary power process.

Utility providers like SoCal Edison require a meter spot before installing the pole; a service planner will be assigned to the project and will have a meeting with the general contractor on-site. Both parties will come up with the desired location on where the temporary pole will go. It is also the contractor’s responsibility to mark the placement of the temp pole. If the power crew arrives at the job site and the pole location is not clearly marked, there will be a delay in installation, resulting in setbacks on the job site.

On the other hand, service providers like the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power only require meter spots on underground sources. It is also essential to look at your water and power bill to determine who services your area.

Once the appropriate meter spots have been completed, this is the green light to move forward with the temporary pole installation. Our company and crew install equipment to meet city requirements, to pass the city inspection, making the process one step closer to being energized.

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A-CO Temporary Power gives customers the option to either take care of the permits and application independently, or we also offer permit pulling services. It is a no brainer to use our services. Our staff is skilled, and our expertise makes the process less stressful for our customers. Hiring knowledgeable professionals ensure success. We set the city inspection and continue to follow the job all the way until the customer has power.

Overall, with proper planning at the end of the contactor and with appropriate guidance from the temporary power company, the construction site will be fully operational in no time.