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[Music] hello once again I am Jim Duke art with T and eHow videos today we are in the White Mountain area of eastern Arizona in a town called pine top lakeside we will be watching nav Apache Electric Cooperative perform an energized line transfer this work is part of a new build going from single circuit to double circuit distribution and this video is sponsored by burns and McDonnell now the work starts with an on-site safety briefing of all the crew that will be involved where they will sign for their participation so our first task here today is to spread the existing distribution lines making room for a new pole here we see them holding back one of the phases or lines with a jib on the bucket truck and then back on the ground at street level theyre framing up the new pole to be installed and now they can swing around and use a derrick to pick up this pole and lift it into place and being careful as they do so to avoid any obstructions on the way up and also as we look up