Professional engineering responsibility
Stamped drawings, certifications, and professional engineering filings in a U.S. jurisdiction should be handled or reviewed by appropriately licensed local professionals.
Scope boundaries
Veridian can discuss technical support and project coordination while regulated engineering, construction, interconnection, and energy-supply activities are structured through the appropriate local pathways.
Boundary notes
These notes help keep project discussions precise when local licensing, utility rules, critical infrastructure, or regulated energy activities may apply.
Stamped drawings, certifications, and professional engineering filings in a U.S. jurisdiction should be handled or reviewed by appropriately licensed local professionals.
Local electrical construction, installation, repair, testing, safety, bonding, insurance, and site execution should be structured through qualified local contractors where required.
Utility submissions, approved-vendor processes, data-center service requests, and interconnection filings require the relevant utility, PJM, and local process alignment.
Grid diagrams, utility information, SCADA/control details, data-center information, and public-sector materials should be handled with clear data-control and confidentiality procedures.
Retail electricity supply, aggregation, and competitive energy services are regulated activities and should not be treated as Veridian's initial U.S. market-entry path.
Energy engineering support
Veridian can help structure technical support discussions around the right local professional, utility, and contractor responsibilities.