Solution
To strengthen New York’s transmission infrastructure while minimizing environmental and community impact, New York Transco selected Burns & McDonnell to provide engineer-procure-construct (EPC) services for the 55-mile transmission upgrade within the existing right-of-way.
The project involved replacing the existing double-circuit 115-kV transmission line with a new double-circuit 345-kV/115-kV line, increasing grid capacity and improving reliability. The upgrade also included the development of the new Knickerbocker Switching Station, a 345-kV facility engineered to route high-voltage electricity more efficiently. Additionally, the Churchtown Switching Station was rebuilt and modernized as a 115-kV facility, enhancing system resilience and operational flexibility.
At the Pleasant Valley Substation, which houses both 345-kV and 115-kV facilities, upgrades accommodated increased power flow and integrated the new transmission lines into the grid. To further enhance system efficiency and stability, the project included construction of the Van Wagner Capacitor Bank Station, a 345-kV facility to support voltage regulation and improve power quality.
To meet permitting requirements and address community concerns, the project team designed the new double-circuit 345-kV/115-kV transmission line to similar heights of the existing 115-kV infrastructure. Maintaining grid reliability during construction remained a top priority. The team developed a detailed outage plan to keep multiple 115-kV transmission lines energized throughout the process. Careful sequencing of activities kept power flowing to critical substations, preventing service disruptions.
Burns & McDonnell aligned vested parties, maintaining project efficiency while meeting technical and regulatory requirements. Despite industrywide supply chain disruptions, the team took a proactive approach to procurement. Strategic planning and vendor partnerships secured key components on time, keeping the project within budget and schedule.
Beyond these facility upgrades, the project included replacing 2.2 miles of 115-kV transmission line and reconductoring a 0.8-mile double-circuit 345-kV transmission line to optimize performance and reduce bottlenecks. These enhancements strengthened New York’s bulk power system, supporting the state’s renewable energy goals while improving grid reliability.