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All Forum Posts by: Jay Nielsen

Jay Nielsen has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

That makes sense.

Post: Electrical for Subdivision

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Have land, working the numbers.

Post: Electrical for Subdivision

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Thank you Jeff and Bart!

Post: Electrical for Subdivision

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Right.  What is standard throughout the United States for electrical though?  Does anyone know?

Post: Electrical for Subdivision

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By Subdivision, I mean a local subdivision with streets, sidewalks, home and commercial building lots.  I want to know how the local utility company wants to be paid for bringing electrical in. Thanks in advance!  

Post: Electrical for Subdivision

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When working with the local electric utility, how is the electric paid for when putting in a new subdivision?  Is this usually a lump sum payment?