



Richard Grubb & Associates (RGA)
Over the past 20
years, commercial and residential development have expanded dramatically
throughout much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions. This growth has
resulted in the regular need for infrastructure improvements within communities
throughout these regions. Among the most common improvements are electric
transmission line improvement projects. Because such projects are publicly
funded and/or fall under various federal, state, or municipal regulations, they
frequently have complicated cultural resource compliance needs. RGA provides a full-suite of historic preservation and cultural
resource compliance services for electric transmission lines, oil and natural gas
pipelines, and other energy-related projects
throughout the Mid–Atlantic and Northeast regions. RGA has an exceptional
reputation for assisting clients on such projects since 1988. In addition, RGA’s
staff have experience on these types of projects throughout New Jersey,
Maryland, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Illinois. RGA has been involved
in handling compliance activities for gas pipelines, electric substations, new transmission line projects,
among a variety of other FERC-regulated projects. RGA has successfully completed such projects under review
by the Maryland Historical Trust, DC Historic Preservation Office, DC Public
Service Commission, NJ Historic Preservation Office, Pinelands Commission, US
Fish & Wildlife Service and National Parks Service. This proven experience
allows RGA to help clients navigate the compliance process with the minimum
amount of delay. With corporate headquarters in Cranbury, New Jersey, and
satellite locations in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Bel Air, Maryland, RGA is
situated to provide fast and efficient service throughout its service area.
Representative Clients:

| Atlantic City Electric | Black & Veatch |
| Conectiv | Delmarva Power |
| Pepco | PPL Interstate Energy Company |
| Public Service Gas & Electric | STV |