Chet Allapowa
is a co-owner of C2 Consulting and a registered member of the Zuni Indian Tribe. He has over thirty five years experience in the utility industry with over twenty years of right of way experience. He has a strong background in private land development, especially utility design and construction, and extensive permitting experience, throughout the metropolitan area.
- Over Thirty five years experience drafting, designing, permitting and acquiring easements for gas and electric distribution systems throughout the metro-Denver area and Front Range for Public Service Company of Colorado and Aquila, the two largest utility providers in Colorado
- Cable Removal Project, Kansas, (440 Miles): Responsible for all permitting and acquisition activities, from title work through negotiations to construction damage settlements for two-year cable removal project in Colorado and Kansas. Effort included supervision of staff of ten negotiators and permit specialists and construction contractor: client liaison
- CDOT Traffic Monitoring Studies. Helped gather data and generate reports to estimate usage and plan future highway expansion.
- Training Specialist. Trained scores of Public Service Company draftsmen in legal descriptions and surveying.
- Surveyed and described powerline and gas easements from the Winter Park ski area to the Platte River.
- Public Service Company of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, gas and electric lines
- City of Aurora, Public Works Department, Parks and trailhead negotiations and acquisitions
- Black Hills Energy, Pueblo, Colorado, electric lines and substations
- AT&T, cable removal project
- Public Service Company of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, gas and electric lines
- Colorado Department of Transportation, traffic studies of problem areas
- Engineering Drafting School Certificate in Mechanical Drafting
- International Right of Way Courses: 801, 802, 104, and 205
- Continuing education units earned in computer systems, utility industry topics, surveying, construction health and safety, and environmental issues.
- United States Marine Corps, honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal