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By admin Apr 01, 2026 6 min Read

Storm Response: What Utilities Need from Deployment to Restoration

Pre-position storm response crews with NOMAD Power Group — request a deployment plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Utilities contact their pre-contracted storm response providers directly through established emergency contacts. NOMAD maintains 24/7 availability for utility partners, with request processing happening within hours of a major weather event.
NOMAD focuses on Gulf Coast and Southeast U.S. restoration work, with pre-positioned crews and equipment in hurricane-prone regions. NOMAD maintains readiness for the full hurricane season (June-November), though deployment can occur year-round for severe weather events.
Storm response contractors typically specialize in either transmission or distribution work. NOMAD focuses on distribution-level infrastructure—the lines that deliver power to neighborhoods and businesses. Transmission restoration involves different technical requirements and crew specialization.
Utilities typically contract crew rates on hourly or daily bases. Time tracking occurs via job site logs, supervisor verification, and equipment tracking. Billing happens post-event based on actual crew hours and operational expenses (fuel, equipment, logistics). Utilities usually submit insurance claims for contractor costs, particularly for declared emergencies.
Common incidents involve tree contact with energized lines, falls from elevated positions (poles and bucket trucks), and improper grounding procedures. Proper crew training, energized line protocols, and utility safety oversight minimize these risks. NOMAD emphasizes pre-event training and utility coordination to prevent incidents.
Choice depends on utility labor requirements and crew availability. Union contractors bring workforce reliability and standardized labor agreements. Non-union contractors offer flexibility and faster mobilization. NOMAD's non-union model is designed for utilities that prioritize speed and crew deployment flexibility during peak storm season.
NOMAD's primary positioning is Gulf Coast and Southeast operations. For events spanning multiple states, utilities often coordinate with multiple regional contractors. NOMAD's strength is rapid Gulf Coast response and initial mobilization, particularly for hurricanes affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
Distribution line crews operate with bucket trucks, digger derricks (for pole placement), chainsaws, climbing gear, basic electrical tools, and safety equipment (hard hats, harnesses, first aid kits). Equipment staging is coordinated pre-event to ensure all required resources are positioned before crew deployment.
Restoration timing depends on damage severity. Light damage (limb contact, minor line breaks) might restore in 12-24 hours. Moderate damage (pole replacements, major line rebuilds) typically requires 3-7 days. Severe damage (widespread pole loss, extensive line destruction) can take 2-4 weeks. NOMAD's crew speed and regional positioning help compress timelines.
Yes. Most utilities contract with storm response providers ahead of season, establishing rates, crew availability commitments, and operational procedures. These contracts specify response requirements, equipment positioning, crew qualifications, and billing terms. NOMAD signs contracts before June each year to ensure availability throughout hurricane season.
NOMAD crews hold current certifications in OSHA 30-hour construction safety, energized line work (appropriate to voltage level), bucket truck operation, and pole-top rescue. All crew members maintain current first aid and CPR certification. Crews undergo annual safety training and utility-specific briefings before each deployment. When your utility faces storm damage and power restoration demands rapid crew mobilization, NOMAD Power Group delivers non-union distribution line crews positioned for Gulf Coast storm response. With pre-positioned equipment, trained crews, and storm-season readiness, NOMAD mobilizes quickly to meet your timeline. Contact NOMAD to discuss your storm response contracting needs and crew deployment requirements.