Of course! It's always a good idea to ask questions or share any concerns you have before signing anything. That's your right!
Absolutely! Residents are typically notified in advance before any construction or testing begins, so expect to hear from them.
The duration can vary, generally lasting a few days to several weeks, but the specific timeline would be provided before work starts.
If damage occurs, usually, there are protocols in place outlined in the Damage Release that address how those situations will be handled.
Signing the Damage Release doesn't give up your property rights; it just outlines the responsibilities and expectations during the construction work.
Yes, if your property is near where the construction and testing will take place, you'll likely need to sign a Damage Release to protect both you and the construction team.
A Damage Release is a legal document that allows construction and testing activities on powerlines, ensuring that any potential damage is acknowledged and mitigated.