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Building Resilience Beyond the Storm

Storms on the Lakefront of Chicago

 

Why Our Work Matters

The recent heat wave and severe storms across the Midwest reminds us why our work matters. While many people experienced discomfort or inconvenience, our utility partners worked around the clock to restore power, maintain grid reliability, and keep critical infrastructure operating. As an engineering consultant partner, we play an important role in that mission.

 

Every design we complete, every project we deliver, and every improvement we recommend contributes to a more resilient electric system. The quality of our work today can directly affect how quickly power is restored after the next storm or how well the grid performs during the next period of extreme demand.

Building a More Resilient Grid

As we continue supporting utilities like ComEd, BGE, and others, let's remember that our responsibility goes beyond engineering. We are helping build a stronger, more resilient grid that millions of people rely on every day. By staying committed to safety, quality, collaboration, and accountability, we aren't just completing projects; we're helping communities recover, businesses remain open, and families stay connected when they need it most.

Designed for the Moments That Matter

The true measure of our work isn't when the weather is calm; it's how well the systems we've helped build perform under stress.

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Juan Campos

Author, Juan campos, P.E.

Vice president - engineering

Juan Campos, PE, is a seasoned engineering leader with more than 20 years of experience in power and utility infrastructure. he is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions, mentoring future leaders and advancing reliable, connected communities.