To address frequent ocean overwash along Highway 12 on Hatteras Island, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has constructed a new Rodanthe bridge that extends over the Pamlico Sound. Power delivered to Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands is exclusively provided by Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative’s (CHEC) transmission line that runs parallel to the existing highway.
Once NCDOT completes the bridge and the traffic pattern is permanently shifted, they will immediately begin removing the asphalt, dunes and sandbags that are in the current highway right-of-way, leaving CHEC’s transmission line exposed to the elements and not easily accessible.
Consequently, CHEC will need to install their transmission line under the new bridge. CHEC has awarded a contract to New River Electrical to complete the job of installing the hanger, conduit, and cables under the bridge.
To continue enjoying life on Hatteras and Ocracoke island, those members will need to make minor sacrifices for the duration of the project. CHEC doesn’t expect these hardships to extend much beyond some traffic delays, but there is the potential for power outages as well.
New River, and its subcontractor Aptus, have already begun work at the bridge site. As NCDOT completes their project and traffic is shifted onto the bridge, CHEC’s work will continue, requiring minor traffic delays.
CHEC’s contractor plans to work until the end of May, during daylight hours, Mondays through Fridays. Work will be paused from June until September, to avoid disrupting summer traffic.
After the peak of the tourist season, work will begin again, with completion expected by December 2022. The new transmission line will be energized in 2023.
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