Designing our nation's Power Infrastructure
Effectively transmitting electrical energy requires innovation and efficiency. The infrastructure, systems, and solutions needed to energize our communities and nation must be reliable and secure. We understand the intricacies of the power grid, energy industry, and most importantly, we will work with you to understand your specific requirements.
We know power is generated in lots of ways. We can also provide renewable energy solutions to interconnect sustainable generation resources to the electric infrastructure. We’ll work with you to develop comprehensive, powerful solutions.
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KLJ provides distribution and transmission engineering services, supporting utilities, developers, and oil and gas companies with a full range of solutions.
- Routing and Design
- Corridor Services
- Power Line Systems - Computer Aided Design and Drafting (PLS – CADD) Operation
- Full Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) Package Creation
- Sag and Tension Data Analysis
- Permitting and Right-of-Way Acquisition
- Engineering/Staking Services for Cooperative network
- Project Management
- Construction Staking
- Construction Administration
- Turnkey Consumer Build Project Delivery Services
- Utility Engineering
- Oil & Gas Market Power Infrastructure Engineering
- Underground and Overhead Design
- Rural Utilities Service (RUS) and Rural Electrification Act (REA) Engineering Services
- System Protection and Coordination Studies
KLJ’s substation services deliver solutions to support the design, construction, and maintenance of critical utility infrastructure.
- Site Planning
- Survey
- Structural and Foundation Design
KLJ’s Consumer Build model offers comprehensive, turn-key electrical and structural services, providing a seamless solution for developers looking for a one-stop shop. Acting as a liaison between developers and utilities, KLJ manages every aspect from engineering, survey, right-of-way acquisitions, permitting, and construction administration services.
- Project Management
- System Analysis
- Load Growth Forecasting
- Utility Coordination
- System Protection
- Engineering
- Material Procurement
- Construction Administration
- Asset Transfer
- Commissioning
KLJ’s Joint Use Services provide utilities and developers with streamlined solutions for managing shared infrastructure.
- Analysis of Existing Utility Structures/Poles
- OCALC analysis
- PLS – CADD Analysis
- Field Data Collection Services
- Permitting of Utility Attachments
- Project Management
- Telecom and Vendor Attachments
- Power System Studies
- Electrical and Load Flow Studies
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order No. 1000
- North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Compliance
- Data Collection and GIS Services
- Protective Relaying
- Facility Siting
- Cadastral Survey Services
- Right-of-Way Acquisition
- Construction Administration Services
- Construction Staking
- Oil and Gas Market Infrastructure Development
- Harmonic Studies
Additional services you may need for your project:
Aviation
Structural
Environmental
Oil & Gas
Telecommunications
Survey
Right-of-Way
Transportation
Public Works
Funding Resources
Water
Land Development
Cultural Resources
Construction Services
Public Engagement
Tribal
SUE
Park & Recreation
Featured Projects
Lethbridge to Great Falls Transmission Line
KLJ worked with the Montana Alberta Tie Ltd (MATL) to provide survey and construction management services. MATL a Calgary-based energy transmission company, constructed the Montana Alberta Tie Line, a 214-mile, 230kV transmission line that begins in the Lethbridge, Alberta area and interconnects with Northwestern Corporation’s transmission system near Great Falls, MT. It is the first power transmission line between Alberta and Montana.
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Featured Projects
Williston Basin Oil and Gas Electrical Load Growth Forecast
The North Dakota Transmission Authority, in conjunction with Montana-Dakota Utilities and Basin Electric, commissioned KLJ to facilitate a study to assist in determining future electrical demand resulting from the infrastructure build-out over a 20-year period.
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