The project involves wood-to-steel pole on an approximately 7-mile-long segment of TL 692, which is an existing power line in northwestern San Diego County. In addition, the project includes fiber optic work at two substations.
PanGIS Lead archaeologist schedules field monitors, coordinates with the Prime Contractor and Major Utility, conducted a job walk and WEAP training, maintains daily logs and photograph documentation, and performs archaeological construction compliance monitoring for project staking for work area, anchor access, staging yards, substation modifications and stringing sites prior to construction. Field staff had to go through extensive project-specific safety training and obtain DoD Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) access passes for the base prior to the commencement of work.