Revamp’s high voltage engineering focuses on value-driven design and accelerated delivery
High voltage systems form the essential link between renewable generation and the grid. Revamp provides the technical clarity needed to navigate complex safety, regulatory, and design requirements. Revamp’s engineering support helps projects connect reliably and operate with long-term stability across a range of renewable technologies.
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High Voltage Projects
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Revamp’s substation, transmission, and distribution engineering solutions
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Preliminary Substation Layouts
Preliminary substation layouts establish equipment placement, clearances, access, and expansion allowances to support interconnection feasibility and early coordination.
HV One-Line and Three-Line Diagrams
Concept-level one-line and three-line diagrams illustrating switching, protection, and metering approaches.
System Architecture and Station Service Concepts
System architecture and station service concepts define power sources, redundancy, and operating modes to support reliable operation, maintenance, and outage scenarios.
Utility and ISO Coordination
Utility and ISO coordination supports interconnection studies, processes, and technical reviews to align project design with grid requirements.
Long-Lead Equipment Specifications
Long-lead equipment specifications define technical requirements and performance criteria to support early procurement and schedule certainty.
Preliminary Gen-Tie Routing and Design
Preliminary gen-tie routing assessing viable corridors, constraints, and constructability to inform interconnection strategy and early project risk.
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Detailed Substation Design
Produce complete substation design packages that support permitting, procurement, and construction.
Project & Control (P&C) Plan Sets
Protection and control plan sets document relay schemes, control logic, interlocking, communications, and wiring to support installation, testing, and utility review.
Panel Fronts + Enclosure Layouts
Panel fronts and enclosure layouts define equipment arrangement, clearances, labeling, and access to support safe operation and maintenance.
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring diagrams to detail control, protection, and power circuits to ensure installation, testing, and commissioning.
Physical Design + Plan Sets
Physical design and plan sets establish equipment foundations, structures, clearances, and access in coordinated, buildable, fabrication drawings.
3D Physical Modeling
3D physical modeling visualizes substation layouts and interfaces to identify clashes, validate constructability, and improve coordination before construction.
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Relay Protection + Control Design
Relay protection and control design to define coordinated schemes that detect faults, isolate abnormal conditions, and maintain safe, reliable system operation.
Relay Settings and Coordination
Relay settings and coordination establish time-current relationships and protection margins to ensure selective fault clearing across the system.
Protection Philosophies
Protection philosophies define the design basis, redundancy, and fail-safe principles that guide protection and control system implementation.
Panel + Enclosure Wiring Design
Panel and enclosure wiring design that details internal power, control, and communication wiring to support accurate fabrication, installation, and testing.
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SCADA and substation automation enable real-time monitoring, control, data acquisition, and integration with utility and owner systems.
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Route Selection + Feasibility
Route selection and feasibility evaluate corridors, constraints, and constructability to identify viable transmission alignments.
Plan + Profile Drawings
Plan and profile drawings define horizontal and vertical alignment, clearances, and terrain relationships to support permitting and construction planning.
Structure Framing + Loading
Structure framing and loading analyze mechanical forces, spans, and environmental conditions to ensure structural integrity and code compliance.
Foundation + Anchor Design
Foundation and anchor design to develop site-specific solutions to safely transfer structure loads to soil and rock.
Conductor + Shield Wire Design
Conductor and shield wire design that establishes mechanical and electrical parameters to meet performance, clearance, and reliability requirements.
Fiber Optic + OPGW Design
Fiber optic and OPGW design integrates communications and protection needs within the transmission system architecture.
Staking, Sag, and Stringing Plans
Staking, sag, and stringing plans define field layout and conductor installation criteria to achieve required clearances and tensions.
Transmission 3D Visualization
Transmission 3D visualization to model structures, terrain, and spans and improve coordination, constructability, and stakeholder understanding.
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Equipment Specifications + Bills of Material
Equipment specifications and bills of material define technical requirements, quantities, and interfaces to support procurement accuracy and execution clarity.
Third-party Design Review
Third-party design review independently evaluates external designs to identify technical risk, compliance gaps, and constructability issues.
Root Cause Analysis
Root cause analysis investigates performance, reliability, or failure events to determine underlying causes and inform corrective actions.
M&A + Technical Due Diligence
M&A and technical due diligence provide independent engineering assessments of asset condition, performance risk, and integration considerations to support transaction decisions.
High-voltage design requires precision from system definition through construction. Our work focuses on producing buildable designs that are aligned with utility requirements and ready for long-term operation.
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