For Builders & Contractors 
This information is designed for residential and commercial contractors and electricians when constructing facilities for temporary or permanent service within the PEC Service Area. All guidelines outlined in the following documents must be followed.
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- PEC is in compliance with the National Electric Code (NEC) and the National Electric Safety Code (NESC). For your protection, PEC urges you or your electrician to use only NEC-approved procedures and materials.
- PEC does not inspect temporary meter loops or temporary service construction and assumes no liability for any damages or injuries from their construction. PEC will refuse service where a known hazardous condition exists and/or if connections do not meet the specifications outlined in the following documents.
- We urge you to use a qualified electrician to prevent safety hazards, additional costs and delays. PEC requires that all construction meets or exceeds these specifications prior to service connection.
If you have any questions, please contact the PEC office closest to your construction location.
Tree Care Service 
Overgrown trees near utility lines can cause power interruptions and may even be a fire hazard. Find out what to do if you see trees near PEC’s electric lines.
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Rights-of-Way 
PEC requires access to our electric lines on private property. When performing work for the Co-op or members, contractors must meet PEC’s rights-of-way specifications.
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Line-Extension Policy
Builders and contractors must follow certain specifications when extending service from PEC’s utility lines. Before beginning an extension project, learn about the approval process, fees and the installation of new electric facilities and equipment.
Download PEC’s Line-Extension Policy »