Fleming-Mason Energy Cooperative Selects McLean for Joint Use Inventory

Fleming-Mason Energy Cooperative, based in Flemingsburg, Ky., recently selected McLean Engineering Company to provide a joint use inventory for the over 60,000 poles on its electric system.

As part of its joint use and pole attachment agreements, Fleming-Mason Energy is due to conduct a pole attachment count and joint use inventory on its system. The cooperative selected McLean Engineering to provide this count in an effort to collect updated information on a GIS basis and improve relationships with its attachers.

McLean works with many municipalities, cooperatives and state trade organizations to navigate through joint-use concerns by providing expertise in all areas related to joint-use and pole attachment matters.

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 About McLean Engineering
Established in 1936, McLean Engineering has over 85 years of experience in the power engineering field, serving electric utility systems throughout the United States. Over the years, McLean Engineering has built a reputation for providing safe, reliable and durable design solutions by focusing on long-term relationships with their clients. In 2024, McLean Engineering became an Osmose Utilities Services, Inc. company. Osmose is a global provider of critical inspection, maintenance, and restoration services for electric utility and telecommunications infrastructure.

McLean Engineering provides design, engineering, and inspection solutions, and is nationally-recognized in the area of pole attachments, having presented to national audiences on the topic and consulted for electric utilities across the U.S. on pole attachment issues, including rental rates, permitting, inspection, attacher management, make-ready engineering as well as contract development, negotiation, and administration. To find out more, please visit our blog at
mcleanengineering.com/blog.

 

About Fleming-Mason Energy Cooperative
Fleming-Mason Energy was founded in 1936 by a group of individuals from Fleming and Mason counties who wished to bring electricity to their homes and businesses. Today the Cooperative serves over 25,500 members across eight counties in northeastern Kentucky. They currently have seven directors representing seven districts. To learn more, visit fme.coop.