What is the height of an installed 80' pole?


On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 7:10 PM, <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm impressed you can 80' wooden pole in for $5500.  Here it was closer to
> $10,000.  Just the pole itself was a few $k.  Transport from the yard to a
> worksite was $2500.  It's over the length limit for NYS roads, so we have
> to have escort vehicles and file a plan with the DOT. Some pole contractors
> didn't even want to do it.
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> On Jun 5, 2017, at 6:35 PM, Eric Muehleisen <ericm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Funny you mention this. I just got off the phone with the power company
> about the exact same thing. Around here anything higher than 65 ft is
> considered transmission line pole and gets expensive.
>
> $5,500 for 80 ft.
> $2,500 for 65 ft.
> $1,000 for 40 ft.
> that cost includes the pole and labor to plant it.
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> Also, you can't set a meter on the pole unless they retain ownership or
> you lease the pole as part of the service. The cost to run lines and/or
> transformers is on you as well. So plant your pole close to the existing
> grid.
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