CLPUD Supply Chain Memo

CLPUD Supply Chain Memo
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Like many companies nationwide, Central Lincoln PUD is experiencing impacts due to supply chain issues. A shortage of raw materials is reducing the availability of common construction materials and specialized electrical equipment. These factors, along with increased construction activity, are impacting our lead times and service connection timelines.

Currently, we are experiencing significant delays and long lead times in receiving the following materials:

  • – Transformers
  • – Meters 
  • -Underground Conductors
  • – Boxes/vaults

At this time, we do not have reliable estimates from suppliers on lead times for these materials. We also do not know how long delays and shortages might last, or if additional supplies might be impacted at some point. Because of these uncertainties regarding delivery timeframes, we will retain some materials to be used for emergency repairs. Please note we are actively pursuing several alternative options to work around these limitations and we appreciate your patience as we continue to find better solutions.

What this means for you?

Central Lincoln PUD will be halting some work immediately as a result of these shortages. We will focus only on emergency work and community critical work that rely on these materials, decided on a case-by-case basis.

New services or existing service upgrades:

  • – If there is an existing transformer with available capacity that is within range of a proposed new service installation, you may not be affected by these shortages.
  • – If a new transformer is required for your new service installation or upgrade, extended delays should be anticipated for connection. In addition, we will NOT be installing new transformers for temporary services. Permanent, green-tagged meter bases will be required and you must pass the Rough Electrical inspection or Service Entrance Electrical inspection before a new transformer installation will be scheduled and the service energized.

How materials are being issued?  “First come, first ready”

Central Lincoln PUD will install and energize new services for customers who are ready to receive power when materials become available. This means we Central Lincoln PUD will prioritize the installation of facilities for a completed and inspected structure that is ready to receive permanent electric service. “Ready” is defined as having received an electrical building permit, green-tag for permanent service, have passed the Rough Electrical Inspection or Service Entrance Electrical inspections, and satisfied Central Lincoln PUD’s installation requirements.

Questions?

If you have any further questions and you are currently working on an existing project, please contact the Engineer you have been working with. If you do not have an active project or an engineer you are working with, you can contact: Jake Pettis – (541) 574-3639

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