The South Bend-Niles Transmission Line Project involves updating a substation and about 12 miles of electric transmission line from Niles, Michigan to South Bend, Indiana.
The project Involves:
The project strengthens the local electric transmission system by replacing aging poles and wires from the 1960s with modern equipment. Upgrading the substation increases substation capacity to address growing demand for electricity in the community. Rebuilding the line improves operational performance, reducing the likelihood of extended power outages and enhances electric reliability for area customers.
Company officials expect construction to begin spring 2026 and conclude by late 2027.
Summer 2024: OR Colan (ORC) serves as I&M’s right-of-way representative on this project. You can expect to hear from Kristin Nadolski of ORC about field activities, easement acquisition and construction. If you want to reach out to Kristin, you can contact her at (269) 588-9957 or knadolski@orcolan.com.
The project involves installing steel poles.
Typical Pole Height: Approximately 90 feet*
Typical Right-of-Way Width: Approximately 60 feet*
*Exact structure, height, and right-of-way requirements may vary.
Indiana Michigan Power serves 575,000 customers in Indiana and Michigan.
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