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Bob Miller, Manager of Purchasing, Facilities, and Fleet

Bob Miller

Manager of Purchasing, Facilities & Fleet

Utility pole types

Utility line poles have evolved significantly. From simple wooden poles to materials like fiberglass, concrete and ductile iron, these poles have adapted to the changing needs of our industry.

Wood

Historically inexpensive, wooden poles are typically made from pressure-treated pine. They are relatively inexpensive, easy to install and have good insulating properties. Dawson PPD primarily uses Northern Red Pine or Southern Yellow Pine for its distribution poles, and Douglas Fir for its large transmission poles.

Galvanized Steel

Galvanized steel poles are strong, long-lasting, and environmentally friendly due to their coating and recyclability. Dawson PPD has used this type of pole in the past when steel prices were more reasonable.

Fiberglass Poles

Fiberglass poles emerged as a lightweight, durable alternative to wood. Made from reinforced plastic, these poles are resistant to rot, corrosion and insect damage. They are also non-conductive and serve well in storm-prone areas.

Concrete Poles

Concrete poles offer exceptional strength and durability. Concrete poles are resistant to fire, rot and pests. First used in the early 20th century, these poles are particularly suited for areas with high wind loads, such as coastal regions and hurricane-prone areas.

Engineered Laminated Poles

Engineered laminated wood poles have advanced utility infrastructure. Their combination of strength, durability, sustainability and design flexibility allows them to be used in a number of situations. As the demand for reliable and sustainable infrastructure continues to grow, these poles are likely to play an increasingly important role.

Ductile Iron Poles

Ductile iron poles combine the strength of steel with the corrosion resistance of iron. These poles are robust, able to withstand extreme weather conditions and heavy loads. Ductile iron poles are also resistant to vandalism and have a long service life, making them a cost-effective option for many applications. With the increasing costs of wood poles and the longevity of Ductile iron, Dawson PPD is currently looking into using these poles for some future projects.

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