Not trying to give an education, Rtebo1 said they knew it stood for something besides a company name so I was just trying to help with the confusion. But maybe if the people working in this industry were more open to learning and not thinking they know it all we might not have so many hacks working out there. (not saying that you are one) but the Self Support in the name should tell anyone it it is aerial, the fact that it is ALL Dielectric, which means no part of the cable will conduct electricity which is why it can be placed in the supply space.
As far as the work in Miami, as far as I know the work is FP&L not sure who the primes are though.
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