On 06/24/2012 07:26 PM, Jim Wiley wrote:
> Some years back, I was facing a similar issue.  I contacted the 
> electric utility, they suggested I contact one of their approved 
> suppliers (a local electrical contractor), and go from there. Short 
> story: They got it done is about a week, and the cost (then) was about 
> $300.   Most electric utility companies have a list of approved 
> contractors that they use, primarily for new construction.  The 
> utility service department normally does not have the personnel for 
> new construction work (there is too much of it) and usually comes into 
> play for repair work only.
OK, thanks. I will check with a local contractor.

Yeah, I know that some folks already got frustrated this being "off 
topic" but I did not have anyone else to turn to. If anyone else has 
good suggestions, email me directly to keep the list traffic minimum.

Thanks,

Jussi Eloranta, AA6KJ

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