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By admin Apr 12, 2026 4 min Read

Utilities Contractors: What They Do and How to Evaluate Them

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Frequently Asked Questions

Rates vary widely. Routine maintenance might be $35-$55 per hour per lineman. Storm response rates are higher—$65-$100+ per hour—reflecting mobilization costs and emergency premiums. Project-based work is quoted individually.
No. A cheap contractor that delivers poor quality, has safety incidents, or misses timelines costs more than a higher-priced contractor that executes well.
Contract terms address this. Performance bonds, liquidated damages clauses, and insurance requirements protect you. Review contracts with legal counsel.
Most utilities use multiple contractors. Relying on a single contractor creates risk if they become unavailable. Multiple contractors provide capacity and backup.
Gradual transition reduces disruption. Overlap contractors, cross-train crews, and verify the new contractor can maintain the same quality and pace.
A utility owns and operates the electrical system—poles, lines, transformers, substations. A contractor is hired by the utility to perform specific work. Utilities may own some contractors (subsidiaries), but they're operationally separate.
No. Contractors work under utility supervision. A utility dispatcher assigns work, supervises execution, and handles system safety (de-energization, etc.). Contractors execute work per utility direction.
Request documentation of crew certifications, liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage, and safety records. Ask for references from other utilities they've worked with.
Labor, equipment operation, supervisory oversight, and compliance with utility procedures. Some contractors include equipment rental; others charge separately.
Yes. General liability ($1-5 million), workers' compensation (required), and vehicle/equipment insurance are standard. Your legal team should define minimum coverage. NOMAD Power Group specializes in non-union distribution line crews focused on Gulf Coast storm response. Our crews are pre-positioned, trained, and ready to mobilize within hours. If your utility needs flexible, responsive, safety-focused contractor services, NOMAD brings expertise and operational discipline. Contact NOMAD to discuss your contracting needs.