GIS-to-model conversion scripting
Capacitor optimization software
FDR — Feeder Data Reporter
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Every distribution engineer who works in Milsoft knows the grind: model data lives in WindMil, device libraries live in LightTable, and getting a clean coordination study out of them means hours of manual export, cross-checking, and reformatting. We built FDR to do that work.
WHAT IT DOES
- Analyzes WindMil power-flow models and reports on feeder data quality
- Reads and manages Milsoft LightTable device libraries, with a firm, client, and project scope chain
- Generates coordination studies from the model and library, formatted for delivery

WHY WE BUILT IT
FDR started as our own internal tool. We run enough model validations and coordination studies that the manual steps were worth automating, so we automated them, then opened the tool to other engineers.
The same firm that runs your coordination study wrote the software that produces it.
FDR is in free beta at fdr.sixtymountain.com. STAKR, our member-facing staking estimator, lives at stakrapp.com.
BOTTOM LINE
- Engineers needed the WindMil-to-study grind automated.
- Our team built the tool, uses it daily, and shares it free while it grows.
NISC ABS continuing property records implementation
NISC MapWise staking implementation
Business continuity planning
Colocation expansion, zero-outage cutover
A public utility district expanded a colocation server room and needed the electrical, HVAC, and connectivity work coordinated inside a live facility, small in footprint, critical in consequence. Our team serves as the district’s project manager and single point of contact.

ONE SCHEDULE, ZERO OUTAGES
One consolidated schedule covers all trades, sequenced so work in the operating facility never conflicts. The equipment cutover plan is built around a simple rule: the facility stays online while the expansion goes in around it.

PROCUREMENT SUPPORT
We supported the HVAC RFP, evaluated bids, made the award recommendation, and track permits and closeout documentation.
BOTTOM LINE
- A client needed an expansion threaded through a facility that could not blink.
- Our team sequenced it so it never did.
STAKR: service estimates at the click of a pin
A rural electric cooperative needed quick, accurate service estimates for members. The old way took days of back-and-forth. Our team built STAKR, a web application where members drop a pin on a map and get a professional estimate in under a minute.

HOW IT WORKS
- Map pin with automatic parcel identification and geocoding
- Real-time cost calculation from the cooperative’s own assembly cost tables
- Instant PDF estimate letter, emailed to the member
- Multi-tenant cloud deployment with per-cooperative branding

The best engineering deliverable is one your members use without calling you.
STAKR is a live product. See it at stakrapp.com.
BOTTOM LINE
- A client needed fewer estimate calls and faster member answers.
- Our team built the tool that does both.
Asset management implementation, every record migrated
An electric utility outgrew its aging asset management software and upgraded to MinMax eSmart, but needed extra hands to keep the project on schedule. Our team implemented the system and moved the data.

THE UNGLAMOROUS PART DONE RIGHT
- Database configuration built for how the utility actually maintains equipment
- Asset data converted from SQL databases, spreadsheets, and field collection
- QA/QC on every conversion so nothing was lost in the move
- New inspection forms generated for the field
An asset system is only as good as the data somebody bothered to verify.
BOTTOM LINE
- A client needed a new asset system stood up without losing their history.
- Our team converted it, checked it, and put it to work.