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ATC Enters Two Long-Term Construction Contracts
PEWAUKEE, Wis. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - American Transmission Co. recently signed contracts with two nationally
recognized construction services firms for transmission line and
substation work. Construction work will be divided evenly between
Pennsylvania-based Henkels & McCoy, which will provide services
primarily in ATC's southern territory, and MJ Electric, a Quanta
Services (NYSE: PWR) company, which will support projects in northern
Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
"ATC has an ambitious plan that calls for $2.5 billion in infrastructure
improvements over the next 10 years," said Mike Rowe, ATC vice president
for construction. "That is just within our footprint - a number of
regional planning studies are underway to identify transmission
infrastructure needs to help Midwestern states meet renewable energy
portfolio requirements. We look forward to working with these
demonstrated leaders in the energy construction industry to safely and
reliably expand the transmission grid."
Henkels & McCoy is a family-owned company in its third generation,
recognized nationally as a premier provider of utilities services. "We
are extremely enthusiastic about supporting ATC's infrastructure
improvement plans and its commitment to safety excellence and
environmental awareness," said Rod Henkels, Henkels & McCoy president
and CEO. "We look forward to assisting ATC in meeting its objectives and
satisfying the ongoing needs of its customers."
MJ Electric, based in Iron Mountain, Mich., is part of Quanta Services,
a nationwide leader of energy infrastructure solutions. The company
recently concluded a long-term contract with ATC, which included work on
more than 100 miles of transmission line projects in northern Wisconsin
and the Upper Peninsula. "We are eager to again work with ATC and
contribute to the success of its aggressive transmission infrastructure
enhancements," said Steve Reiten, president of MJ Electric. "The
long-term relationship between the two companies illustrates our shared
goals of service to our customers and the delivery of safe, economic
solutions that address the nation's energy problems."
Under the agreements, the two companies will provide all construction
resources, including labor, equipment and management strategies, to
safely and cost-effectively implement ATC's construction plans.
ATC owns, operates, builds and maintains the high-voltage electric
transmission system serving portions of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota
and Illinois. Formed in 2001 as the nation's first multi-state
transmission-only utility, ATC has invested $2.1 billion to improve the
adequacy and reliability of its infrastructure. ATC now is a $2.5
billion company with 9,400 miles of transmission lines and 510
substations. The company is a member of the Midwest ISO regional
transmission organization, and provides nondiscriminatory service to all
customers, supporting effective competition in energy markets without
favoring any market participant. For more information, visit our Web
site at www.atcllc.com.
Jackie Olson (ATC)
jolson@atcllc.com
920-338-6574
(office)
920-360-0966 (cell)
or
Meghan Devine (Henkels)
mdevine@henkels.com
215-283-7469
or
Reba
Reid (MJ)
rreid@QuantaServices.com
713-629-7600
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