BOND Mechanical has merged into our BOND Civil and Utility group.

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The merger signifies a step forward, combining the precision and efficiency of BOND Mechanical with the vast resources and capabilities of BOND Civil and Utility. This integration aims to streamline operations and provide enhanced service offerings to our esteemed clientele.

Questions? Please contact:

    Kane Cuddy: 617.212.4821
    Stacey Dillon: 845.544.5368

Our Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Situation:

As part of an effort to provide a more reliable electric power source to the community, United Illuminating selected BOND as its civil contractor to perform several upgrades to its East Shore Substation. BOND was hired to install new foundations and make various modifications to the existing foundation, to support the new substation’s equipment. The project team worked closely with the program manager, United Illuminating, and other contractors, to coordinate this work around prescheduled time-sensitive outages. In addition to the foundation work, a new cable trench was excavated and dewatering of the site which involved acute tracking for environmental hazards. BOND worked diligently with all project team members to ensure a safe and hazard-free workplace while working in the live substation

Challenges:

  • Work performed within an energized and live substation
  • Site is situated within a high water table
  • Work performed according to prescheduled time-sensitive outages

Solutions:

  • Dewatering techniques used to address soil conditions
  • BOND worked diligently and closely with all project team members to ensure a safe and hazard-free workplace while working in the live substation
  • Utilized most experienced crews on the project with decades of experience working around live high voltage facilities

Results:

  • No interruption to the power grid
  • Ensured a more reliable and available power source for the community’s growing needs
  • All upgrades were delivered on-time, with no schedule delays