Utility Engineer Responsibilities in TSS SW Region

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Discover the duties of a Utility Engineer in the TSS SW Region, including attending project meetings, reviewing work plans, coordinating construction activities, issuing permits, and managing utility work efficiently.

  • Utility Engineer
  • Responsibilities
  • TSS SW Region
  • Construction Coordination
  • Project Permits

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  1. Introduction - TSS SW Region Utility Engineer Madison & La Crosse Office

  2. Richard J. Olson, PE TSS SW Region Utility Engineer 2101 Wright St. Madison, WI Cell 608-982-6153 richard.olson@dot.wi.gov

  3. Utility Engineer Duties a. Attend Project meetings as Needed (Plan Review, Preconstruction & Utility) b. Review Utility Work Plans c. Review USR s & Utility SP s d. Utility Construction Coordination

  4. Utility Engineer & Construction a. Issue WISDOT Project Utility Permits b. Track & Coordinate Utility Work c. Work w/Construction Staff & Utilities on Trans 220 Issues (Conflicts, Delays, Compensation)

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