Project

California High Speed Rail CP2-CP3

CLIENT
Arcadis/High Speed Rail (HSR)
services
Project / Construction Management
Engineering
ABOUT THIS PROJECT

This project focuses on the transmission electrical infrastructure along the CP2/CP3 route of the High Speed Rail project. Terravanta is acting as a Project Manager (PM) managing all Relocations of Electrical Transmission Lines for Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). Our support covers 62 miles of relocations while providing key tasks such as Right of Way (ROW) Verification, Environmental Permitting Follow up, Design Review Comments, Engineering and Field Verifications including Laydown Yard Inventory Inspections.

In addition, we are actively gathering all requirements for Redlines, As-builts, and Closeout. For project controls activities we are focusing on invoice verification, and support with writing Serial Letters.

 

COMMUNITY BENEFITS

Numerous communities will benefit from a faster, more environmentally sustainable, and reliable form of public transportation while saving time and carbon emissions. This new rail that runs all throughout California will allow for a more efficient means to explore, learn, and create new communities. The project has already contributed with the creation of jobs in all fields and has provided a direct benefit in the immediate community.

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