Frequently Asked Questions
Sutter Avenue & 106th Street
Intermittent work from January 2026 - Fall 2026
Sutter Avenue and 106th Street, Ozone Park, NY 11417
The work involves the relocation of existing infrastructure. Work will involve excavation of the roadway, relocation of existing infrastructure, temporary restoration of the roadway, testing of the infrastructure, and final restoration of the roadway.
We are making investments to reinforce our local energy distribution system in your neighborhood to ensure our customers receive safe and reliable energy service in the event of an outage.
Yes. Our top priority is the safety of our customers, the general public, and our employees and contractors. The professional construction firms we work with also place safety as their top priority.
No. This work will be managed so that service interruption will not be an issue.
Intermittent work from January 2026 - Fall 2026
*Construction schedule subject to change.
Traffic will be minimally impacted during work hours along Sutter Avenue and 106th Street in Ozone Park. Our team is working with the appropriate transportation authorities to ensure the safety of the streets where our work will take place and mitigate traffic issues to the greatest extent feasible. Signage will be posted as needed and traffic flaggers will be on-site during construction hours.
If we do, we will notify those property owners ahead of time and we will fix it.
While our contractors will make efforts to keep disturbance to a minimum, there will be noise associated with this project. Most of that noise will occur while excavation is underway as contractors use heavy equipment.
Please call: (516) 953-4037 or email us at box.queens@nationalgrid.com to speak with the outreach team.
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard & 115th Avenue
Intermittent work from February 2026 - Fall 2026
Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and 115th & Avenue Queens, NY 11434
The work involves the relocation of existing infrastructure. Work will involve excavation of the roadway, relocation of existing infrastructure, temporary restoration of the roadway, testing of the infrastructure, and final restoration of the roadway.
We are making investments to reinforce our local energy distribution system in your neighborhood to ensure our customers receive safe and reliable energy service in the event of an outage.
Yes. Our top priority is the safety of our customers, the general public, and our employees and contractors. The professional construction firms we work with also place safety as their top priority.
No. This work will be managed so that service interruption will not be an issue.
Intermittent work from February 2026 - Fall 2026
*Construction schedule subject to change.
Traffic will be impacted during work hours along Guy R. Brewer Boulevard and 115th & Avenue. Our team is working with the appropriate transportation authorities to ensure the safety of the streets where our work will take place and mitigate traffic issues to the greatest extent feasible. Signage will be posted as needed and traffic flaggers will be on-site during construction hours.
If we do, we will notify those property owners ahead of time and we will fix it.
While our contractors will make efforts to keep disturbance to a minimum, there will be noise associated with this project. Most of that noise will occur while excavation is underway as contractors use heavy equipment.
Please call: (516) 953-4037 or email us at box.queens@nationalgrid.com to speak with the outreach team.
Barron Street & 116th Avenue
Intermittent work from March 2026 - Fall 2026
Barron St and 116th Ave Queens, NY 11434
The work involves the relocation of existing infrastructure. Work will involve excavation of the roadway, relocation of existing infrastructure, temporary restoration of the roadway, testing of the infrastructure, and final restoration of the roadway.
We are making investments to reinforce our local energy distribution system in your neighborhood to ensure our customers receive safe and reliable energy service in the event of an outage.
Yes. Our top priority is the safety of our customers, the general public, and our employees and contractors. The professional construction firms we work with also place safety as their top priority.
No. This work will be managed so that service interruption will not be an issue.
Intermittent work from March 2026 - Fall 2026
*Construction schedule subject to change.
Traffic will be impacted during work hours along Barron Street and 116th Avenue. Our team is working with the appropriate transportation authorities to ensure the safety of the streets where our work will take place and mitigate traffic issues to the greatest extent feasible. Signage will be posted as needed and traffic flaggers will be on-site during construction hours.
If we do, we will notify those property owners ahead of time and we will fix it.
While our contractors will make efforts to keep disturbance to a minimum, there will be noise associated with this project. Most of that noise will occur while excavation is underway as contractors use heavy equipment.
Please call: (516) 953-4037 or email us at box.queens@nationalgrid.com to speak with the outreach team.