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by Lawrence M. Slavin is a practical guide that bridges the gap between complex engineering theory and real-world utility management. Rather than being a dense construction manual, it serves as a high-level compendium of design principles for utility poles and the facilities they support. Key Highlights

Utility engineers, project managers, and even non-technical staff who need a foundational understanding of how distribution networks are built and maintained. Overhead Distribution Lines: Design and Applica...

It is not a replacement for hands-on field manuals like The Lineman’s and Cableman’s Handbook . It focuses more on the design logic and regulatory spacing than on the physical act of climbing or rigging. by Lawrence M

The text reinforces why overhead lines remain a global standard: they are significantly cheaper to install over long distances and allow for immediate visual inspections, making damage detection much faster than buried alternatives. Reviewer Insights Key Highlights Utility engineers, project managers, and even