In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical infrastructure improvements in preparation for potential hurricane impacts. The directive was given to find a solution for operating generators long-term, particularly in light of maintenance challenges posed by severe weather.
The team reported that additional wiring was available in a conduit, which, while not ideal, could serve as a temporary fix. However, plans are underway to enhance the setup by transitioning the wiring from the conduit to cable trays, aligning with industrial and commercial standards. The estimated cost for this upgrade is $134,300, with a contingency bringing the total to approximately $140,000.
If approved by the council, a purchase order will be issued promptly, allowing for the ordering of necessary equipment. The lead time for the materials is projected at four to six weeks, with installation expected to take an additional week and a half to two weeks. This timeline aims to ensure that the electrical feed is restored efficiently and effectively.
Concerns regarding the hurricane protection of the new cable rack were raised, with officials committing to provide further details on the wind load specifications. The discussions underscore the proactive measures being taken to safeguard essential services against the threats posed by hurricanes.