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No. The estimate is based on design and costs specific to new single family residential type service and does not apply to services in subdivisions, apartment complexes or any non-residential application
No. Any trenching, conduit and vault costs required if you choose underground power are in addition to the ballpark estimate.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain any easements required. An estimator will make the determination and provide the easement documents at the appropriate time. The applicant’s responsibility is to provide property information, and return signed, notarized originals for recording.
Rocky Mountain Power will apply a residential allowance credit applicable to the state your new home is built in when determining line extension costs. You will be responsible for the difference. This residential credit has already been applied to your ballpark estimate.
Some additional costs you could encounter are: