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Home » Helicopters Help Build Wind-Resistant Transmission Projects in NJ Marshland
Heavy lift helicopters are saving time and money in New Jersey for a public utility that’s building new electricity lines over water.
The teams building four Atlantic City Electric projects, worth $129 million total, to enhance grid resilience are using the aircraft to place wind-resistant lines across miles of marshland and to transport construction workers over environmentally sensitive areas that normally would be destroyed or damaged by trucks and heavy equipment.