WHAT WE DO
Better, Safer, More Reliable Infrastructure Construction
As an end-to-end EPC contractor, we help our clients build better, safer, and more reliable infrastructure through our comprehensive siting, permitting, site development, environmental compliance, engineering, design, and construction services.
Our Areas of Expertise Include:
Our end-to-end wind energy construction services encompass everything from consulting and design, to site development, to turbine installation.
When existing wind turbines reach the end of their lifespan, we’ll leverage our wind power expertise to bring aging farms back to life.
As a leader in renewable energy infrastructure construction, we build solar projects that are designed to maximize profitability and are built to last.
Our expert power delivery team is dedicated to building the infrastructure needed to move bulk electricity from the plant to the grid.
Our robust experience building thermal power facilities spans multiple turbine types, configurations, fuel sources, and technologies.
With a 40+ year history in energy infrastructure construction, we have the in-house expertise to build facilities serving a wide range of petrochemical and other industrial needs.
Leveraging our comprehensive EPC offering, we’re able to support any and all of our customers’ most complex biomass facility construction needs.
As a specialist in heavy civil infrastructure construction, we can support a wide range of heavy highway, bridge, utility, and other civil construction projects.
IEA Constructors completed the design, procurement, construction, commissioning and handover of a 25 MWAC solar facility for Silicon Ranch Corporation, one of the nation’s largest independent solar power producers.
Pilesgrove, the largest solar PV facility in the northeastern U.S. at the time it was built, generates enough energy to power nearly 5,100 homes annually
The Peetz Interconnect and Transmission Line is a 100 mile 230 kV transmission line that connects FPL Energy Peetz Table 400 MW wind energy facility in Peetz, Colorado to the western grid at Pawnee substation in Brush, Colorado.
The Kawailoa Wind project is the second wind energy facility to be built on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The project is located on Kamehameha Schools’ Kawailoa Plantation lands, about 5 miles northeast of Haleiwa on the north shore.
Green Pastures Wind is a 300MW onshore wind farm con-structed in Seymour, Texas. This project is the first large scale installation of Acciona AW 116/3000 turbine on a project in North America.