Wood utility poles are an essential part of the infrastructure supporting power transmission, distribution and communication networks. Decay fungi is the main contributor that compromises the integrity of wooden utility poles, posing risks to resiliency, reliability and safety. Restoration methods that address these challenges are critical for extending the service life of such poles without requiring full replacement.
Steel trussing solutions offer an innovative and cost-effective approach to restoring wooden utility poles. By reinforcing the structure with strategically designed steel trusses, these solutions enhance the pole's load-bearing capacity improve resistance to wind or wind and ice events. This presentation will explore the history, design, application, and benefits of steel trussing and present additional solutions that can even increase bending capacity of the structure beyond its original strength, allowing for improved performance in weather events or the ability to attach additional communication attachments.
Topics will include the engineering principles behind the trussing techniques, the environmental and economic advantages over traditional replacement methods, and case studies demonstrating successful implementations.
The restoration process ensures sustainability by maximizing the use of existing materials while minimizing waste and disruptions to service. Steel trussing solutions present a forward-thinking alternative for utility companies and infrastructure managers aiming to improve reliability and safety in a cost-conscious and environmentally responsible manner.