— Full-Cycle EPC Services

One contract. Four sectors. No handoff gaps.

Substations, solar, power plants, and transmission lines—engineered, procured, and built by a single integrated team accountable from schematic through energization.

/ In-House Capability

All four sectors. All in-house.

Substation Design & Build

Solar EPC

Power Plant Engineering

Transmission Line Construction

Generation facility design and EPC execution—mechanical, electrical, and control systems engineered for thirty-year operational performance, not just commissioning-day compliance.

Overhead and underground transmission corridor delivery—tower foundation design, conductor stringing, and protection relay coordination handled by the same engineering team that drew the route.

HV/MV substation engineering and construction from single-line diagrams through civil, structural, and protection systems—delivered under one accountable contract.

Utility-scale photovoltaic projects: site layout, electrical design, equipment procurement, and full field installation. Procurement sequences built into the design from day one.

Close-up of high-voltage substation busbars and insulators being installed by a crew on an active construction site, daylight, steel lattice structure visible in background, conduit runs foreground
Close-up of high-voltage substation busbars and insulators being installed by a crew on an active construction site, daylight, steel lattice structure visible in background, conduit runs foreground
Wide environmental shot of a utility-scale solar farm under construction, rows of panels being mounted on steel racking, crew working mid-field, open desert landscape extending to the horizon, daylight
Wide environmental shot of a utility-scale solar farm under construction, rows of panels being mounted on steel racking, crew working mid-field, open desert landscape extending to the horizon, daylight
Overhead view of a power plant construction site showing turbine hall structure and surrounding infrastructure at mid-construction stage, crane visible, workers at scale in foreground, industrial daylight
Overhead view of a power plant construction site showing turbine hall structure and surrounding infrastructure at mid-construction stage, crane visible, workers at scale in foreground, industrial daylight
Wide environmental shot of high-voltage transmission towers being erected in arid flat terrain, crew and crane at base of nearest tower, line of towers receding to horizon, midday site lighting
Wide environmental shot of high-voltage transmission towers being erected in arid flat terrain, crew and crane at base of nearest tower, line of towers receding to horizon, midday site lighting
Substation EPC

Engineered to be built, not just approved

Our substation drawings go to the field with construction sequences embedded. Civil, structural, and protection scopes are coordinated before procurement begins—so site work stays on schedule.

We deliver HV and MV substations from feasibility through energization: single-line design, civil foundations, equipment installation, SCADA integration, and protection commissioning.

Solar EPC

Procurement built into the design

Utility-scale solar projects fail at the design-to-field handoff. Our engineers specify equipment they can source and sequence installation around actual delivery windows—not theoretical ones.

Site layout, string design, inverter selection, grid connection, and field installation run under one scope. Energization is the finish line our engineers are designing toward from day one.

Power Plant Engineering

Designed for thirty years of operation

Generation facility design carries long-term operational load. Our mechanical, electrical, and control systems engineering is scoped to performance over the asset's full service life, not the commissioning checklist.

EPC delivery means our engineers stay accountable through construction and commissioning—no separate firm to blame when systems don't perform as specified.

Transmission Lines

Route to energization, no gaps in scope

Transmission corridor delivery requires the same team to hold tower foundations, conductor stringing, and protection relay coordination. We do not split those scopes across firms.

Overhead and underground line design is produced by engineers who will be on site during installation—so field conditions get resolved in hours, not weeks of back-and-forth.

Tell us your sector and scope.

Our engineering team reviews project scope before any proposal. Share your sector, voltage class, and delivery timeline—we will tell you whether and how we can carry it.