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IRBY’S TRADE SHOW SEASON IN FULL SWING

IRBY’S TRADE SHOW SEASON IN FULL SWING

IRBY’S TRADE SHOW SEASON IN FULL SWING

Irby has had a busy couple of months making exhibit appearances and sponsoring several industry related conferences.

The kick-off event was Georgia Transmission Corporation鈥檚 14th Annual Safety Awareness Program Conference where Irby attended and exhibited on听January 29听and 30听at the Macon Marriott City Center in Macon, Georgia. This particular conference focused on Conscious Leadership, Safety Technology Advances, and Industrial Hygiene Hot Topics.

That same week, Irby was a premier sponsor of the Mississippi Economic Development Council鈥檚 Annual Legislative Conference on January 31 and February 1 at The Hilton Hotel in Jackson. Mary Swoope, MEDC鈥檚 Executive Director, spoke to the focus of this year鈥檚 conference, 鈥淭he conference was centered around coaching a growth mindset through leadership and advocacy skills.,鈥 she said. 鈥淩on Kitchens, CEO, Southwest Michigan First and Ted Abernathy, Managing Partner, Economic Leadership shared their leadership skills and trends in the economic development profession.”

Lastly, Irby team members attended TechAdvantage in Nashville on February 25-28 to experience the forefront of innovation and critical technologies that are transforming the world of engineering, information technology, energy services, operations, and supply management. This conference is attended by co-op decision makers and provides networking opportunities including dedicated expo which the Irby team used to get to know new contacts and their construction needs.

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Hurricane Irma Tests Irby Crews

Hurricane Irma Tests Irby Crews

Hurricane Irma Tests Irby Crews

As Irby Crews were wrapping up work in Texas following Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma made landfall as the first Category 5 hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. On September 10 Irma鈥檚 winds reached 185 mph in Cuba. It was the most intense Atlantic hurricane to strike the United States since Katrina in 2005.

Less than one month after Harvey, but after that same amount of time on the job restoring power, Irby crews packed their bags and headed for Florida rather than home.

鈥淲e had several crews working on a lot of different types of jobs before Hurricane Irma hit, but once we knew that she would hit Florida, they all sprang into action,鈥 Brent Croft, General Superintendent said. 鈥淲e had crews down in Southern Florida before the hurricane even made landfall so that they could be ready to work immediately after it passed over them.鈥

Well over 300 of Irby Linemen performed storm work this hurricane season. Many of which worked the two major storms, back to back. With more than 114,000 collectively under their tool belts, Irby crews in conjunction with other restorations crews from across the country including those from our sister companies restored power in the midst of two national disasters.

Hurricane Harvey and Irma caused mass destruction to numerous regions in and surrounding the U.S. Together. According to estimates from Moody鈥檚 Analytic, damage and lost productivity has the potential to cost between $150 billion and $200 billion.

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Irby Crews Power Through Outages From Harvey

Irby Crews Power Through Outages From Harvey

Irby Crews Power Through Outages From Harvey

On August 25, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas as a Category 4 hurricane.

Harvey was the first major hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. It was devastating. Winds as strong as 130 mph left extensive damage to power infrastructure in their wake along the Gulf Coast from Rockport to Southeast Texas and into Louisiana.

黑料福利社 crews were prepared before the storm hit. As Harvey made landfall, caravans of bucket trucks drove toward Texas, so the power restoration process could begin as soon as rain and winds subsided.

鈥淓mergency restoration is both the most grueling and the most gratifying work Irby linemen address,鈥 said Chris Swindoll, Superintendent. 鈥淩estoring power is often restoring some sense of normalcy for communities hit by these storms. It鈥檚 a process we鈥檙e proud to be a part of.鈥

More than 300 Irby men performed work this hurricane season, many of which worked Hurricane and Hurricane Irma, a storm that followed just days later, back to back. In total, Irby teams logged 114,000 restoration man-hour this hurricane season. They worked alongside many 听.

Hurricane Harvey and Irma caused mass destruction to numerous regions in and surrounding the U.S. Together. According to estimates from Moody鈥檚 Analytic, damage and lost productivity has the potential to cost between $150 billion and $200 billion.

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Harvey
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Irby Sponsors Mississippi Economic Council’s Capital Day

Irby Sponsors Mississippi Economic Council’s Capital Day

Irby Sponsors Mississippi Economic Council’s Capital Day

Irby had the honor of sponsoring Mississippi Economic Council’s (MEC) Capital Day, which took place on Thursday, January 4 at the Jackson Marriott.

Over 1,000 business and community leaders from across Mississippi joined state officials and legislators for the event. At MEC Capital Day, attendees have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with legislators. Governor Phil Bryant and Lt. Governor Tate Reeves were among the attendees. Discussions took place at the State Capitol and centered around topics of regionalism and workforce development.

“MEC’s Capital Day was a great opportunity for us to network and share ideas on how to increase Irby’s workforce development,” said Amanda Lott, Director of Human Resources and Employee Development.

For more information and MEC Day and to see photos, click .

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NextEra Energy Acquires Plains and Eastern Clean Line Oklahoma, LLC

NextEra Energy Acquires Plains and Eastern Clean Line Oklahoma, LLC

NextEra Energy Acquires Plains and Eastern Clean Line Oklahoma, LLC

NextEra Energy acquired the Oklahoma assets of Eastern Clean Line Oklahoma, LLC. Bringing a new player to the deal will help transfer wind-generated power.

The Oklahoma project section includes 420 miles of a total of 720 miles that spans across Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas to an area just north of Memphis, Tennessee.

Visit for more information on this project.

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Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Passed in Congress Benefit Electric Utilities

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Passed in Congress Benefit Electric Utilities

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Passed in Congress Benefit Electric Utilities

The president of (EEI), Tom Kuhn, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 鈥渋s a win for America鈥檚 electricity customers and for investment in critical energy infrastructure.鈥

鈥淭his legislation will grow our economy and encourage much-needed investment in our nation鈥檚 infrastructure,鈥 Kuhn said.

According to an article in the Daily Energy Insider, EEI is pleased with the changes in the final conference agreement, which had included provisions the group says are important to its member companies and its customers. One such item is the decreased corporate tax rate. The tax bill would allow companies deduct 100 percent of capital project costs from taxes year one, rather than smaller amounts over time, therefore freeing up investment funds.

Learn more by reading the complete article at听 .

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