Utility Make-Ready Work definition

Utility Make-Ready Work means activities and facilities needed to upgrade an electric service or JCP&L distribution facilities on the Company’s side of the meter to accommodate EV service equipment, such as service upgrades from the pole to meter or distribution system upgrades.

Examples of Utility Make-Ready Work in a sentence

  • Utility Make-Ready Work shall be based on the Utility’s current construction and engineering standards.

  • Utility Make-Ready Work is required if the PLA analysis and report discover any NESC violations when the Licensee attaches to the Utility Pole.

  • Once the fees are paid, the Utility will provide a cost estimate of the Utility Make-Ready Work.

  • Once the Utility has notified the Licensee that the PLA has been approved and has completed any required Utility Make-Ready Work, the Licensee can begin its Make-Ready Work as required.

  • Utility Make-Ready Work is any work required on the Utility facilities or on the Pole, including but not limited to changing a Pole to a taller Pole, changing an existing Pole to a stronger Pole, or adding a new Pole mid-span.

  • Both Utility Make-Ready Work and Licensee Make-Ready Work are discussed further in the remaining process steps.