NV5 secures $13 million in contracts to support utility infrastructure across Western US
(UI) – NV5 Global, Inc. has been awarded $13 million in contracts to support utility projects in the Western U.S.

A West Coast utility selected NV5 for a two-year, $3.5 million contract to provide engineering design, survey, construction inspection, geotechnical engineering, and project management support on a gas transmission main.
NV5 has also secured a one-year, $1.5 million project for utility initiatives that ensure regulatory compliance for transmission pipelines. NV5’s contributions include engineering, design, and permitting support.
NV5 has also been awarded a one-year, $8 million contract to deliver engineering, design, and surveying services for a wildfire protection and prevention program that aims to reduce fire risks from overhead utilities on the West Coast.
“Maintaining the safety and reliability of utility infrastructure is paramount to safeguarding communities and ensuring uninterrupted service delivery,” said Dickerson Wright, PE, Chairman and CEO of NV5. “The investments being made by West Coast utility providers demonstrate their continued commitment to infrastructure resilience and meeting the evolving energy needs of the country.”
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