Engagements are structured to support existing teams and may be scoped as hourly support, defined scopes of work, or program-based support depending on need.
Support for bid preparation, quantity takeoffs, scope review, and estimating documentation.
Coordination of mobilization, communication, resource tracking, and documentation during storm events.
Improving alignment between field execution, engineering, and project controls.
Tracking, documentation, as-built support, and reporting alignment.
Coordination and documentation support related to regulatory and compliance-driven utility programs.
Coordination and documentation support for grant-funded utility and infrastructure programs.

CoreLine Utility provides ongoing project, estimating, and operational support to SteadFast Line Holdings, a utility contractor engaged in distribution construction, storm response, and system hardening work.
CoreLine's support has included coordination of multi-million-dollar storm response efforts, with responsibility for end-to-end project support functions such as mobilization planning, contractor and crew onboarding, documentation setup, timekeeping coordination, payroll support, invoicing alignment, and client reporting.
Work has focused on creating structure during high-tempo storm events, ensuring coordination between field operations, contractor leadership, and client requirements, while maintaining clear separation between execution and support roles.
This partnership allows SteadFast to scale quickly, pursue complex work, and respond to surge conditions without adding permanent overhead, while keeping field leadership and construction responsibility with the contractor.

CoreLine Utility leadership brings experience supporting one of the largest covered conductor wildfire mitigation programs currently underway in the western United States, with an annual program budget exceeding $250 million.
This multi-year effort spans multiple regions, contractors, and oversight teams and involves extensive system hardening activities across high wildfire risk areas. The work requires close coordination between utility owners, engineering partners, construction contractors, inspectors, and regulatory stakeholders, with a strong emphasis on safety, schedule control, documentation, and compliance.
Experience operating within a program of this scale and complexity informs how CoreLine supports regulated infrastructure programs today, particularly those subject to funding oversight, regulatory scrutiny, and multi-party coordination.
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