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PROJECTS

Over 100MW of successful solar projects designed, built and now on-line.










Larimer County, CO
3.3MW Solar Power Plant


The Colorado State University planned a series of ground mounted solar power arrays to augment their traditional generation plants. This array, generating 3.3MW, is a ground mounted, fixed tilt system and was built by a Pennsylvania based EPC firm.




Somerset County, NJ
1.4MW Canopy System

A prominent CA based EPC firm hired our personnel to provide the "E" for the design of this innovative parking canopy for an East Coast REIT.












Guayama County, Puerto Rico
​20.0MW Ground mount array


The city of Guayama, Puerto Rico was selected by the Puerto Rican utility MMYS to be the site of their first stand-alone solar generation plant. This 20.0MW ground mount installation, completed in June 2011, is the largest solar array in Puerto Rico. Our personnel completed extensive site analysis, grading and structural designs as part of the project team.










Middlesex County, NJ
​2.0MW Rooftop

This 1,500,000 square foot warehouse in Middlesex County, NJ now boasts a 2.0MW roof top solar array. It was built by a Minnesota based EPC firm for a national education testing entity and completed in July of 2011.












Carbon County, PA
10.0MW Ground mount array


A NJ based utility company needed a large scale PV system built nearby the Garden State.  Again, our personnel worked to develop the technical design on this utility scale project.  The project was built by a national EPC firm.











Our high percentage of repeat clients gives an indication as to our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction which we bring to each and every project. - Rich Pantel




















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