Natural gas infrastructure project in Fridley

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April 23, 2025

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We are committed to keeping our customers informed about important updates we are making to our infrastructure – designed to enhance safety, improve reliability, and continue to provide you with the energy you need for life's moments. The following outlines the work we plan to complete this summer in Fridley. 

 

Overview 

Beginning in early May and ending in late July, CenterPoint Energy will make upgrades to a large diameter transmission pipe that lies within CenterPoint's easement. There will be no service work or service interruptions associated with this project.


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Contractor summary

CenterPoint works with multiple contractors to complete construction projects in a safe and timely manner. You will see these contractors working in your area and may be contacted by them at various stages in the construction process. 

 

For more information about authorized contractors click here.​

 

Natural gas main work 

A large diameter steel gas main will be installed and will require a trench to be opened in the ground. The new main will have protective coatings that add to the infrastructure's durability.

 

Typical impacts of steel main construction include noise, vibrations, and dust.​​

Visit the Construction Definitions page for more information.

 

Restoration 

The final step in an infrastructure project is to restore the areas that were impacted by construction. Restoration is typically on site a few weeks after the completion of all other construction. Until then, temporary restoration is done by the utility crews to maintain an area's livability. 

 

For more details visit the Restoration Practices page.

 

Transportation impacts 

Trail closures will occur, and will be communicated as they are in place. The utility crews will work with residents to maintain access to their homes.

 

Questions?

Head to our website for more information about the construction process and impacts on the area. 

 

For additional questions, contact our Communication Specialist at una.omeara@centerpointenergy.com or 612-542-6198.