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Christiansted Electrical Undergrounding Project Starts Soon

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority is informing the public of the upcoming Queen Street (Feeder 1A) Underground Electrical Project in Christiansted Town, with construction anticipated to begin in mid-May 2026.

Map of the Queen Street (Feeder 1A) Underground Electrical Project area in Christiansted Town. (Submitted photo)

This project is part of WAPAโ€™s ongoing efforts to strengthen system resilience and improve service reliability by transitioning electrical infrastructure from overhead to underground.

Haugland Virgin Islands, the awarded contractor, will carry out the project on behalf of WAPA. Initial activities will include material staging and site preparation, followed by full construction shortly thereafter.

The project will replace the existing overhead electrical distribution system with a new underground system. Work will include the installation of underground primary distribution lines utilizing concrete-encased duct banks, along with associated infrastructure such as manholes, handholes, pad-mounted switchgear, primary sectionalizing cabinets, primary metering cabinets, and pad-mounted transformers. Construction is currently anticipated to be completed by January 2027.

To facilitate construction, road closures will be implemented in phases, with work progressing in blocks or sections throughout Christiansted Town/Downtown Christiansted. Traffic control plans will be in place, and detour signage will direct motorists safely around active work zones. Drivers should anticipate delays, follow posted signage, and comply with instructions from traffic management personnel.

There may be occasional disruptions to electrical service during certain phases of the project. The Authority will minimize any inconvenience and notify affected areas/customers via WAPA alerts.

WAPA apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciates the communityโ€™s cooperation and support as the Authority continues to modernize and strengthen the territoryโ€™s electrical distribution system.

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Communicationโ€™s department is committed to reaching, informing, and connecting with the youngest members of the community to the eldest, through meaningful, transparent and effective communication.

Keeping our community informed is our top priority.
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