Solar Construction Projects across the United States
Utility-scale solar projects are complex operations involving tight timelines, massive job sites, and thousands of components working together.
Experienced Crews for Utility-Scale Solar Projects
Power Ray supports EPC teams with experienced crews that help keep large solar construction projects on schedule, even in challenging conditions.
Our teams work across the country, supporting mechanical installation, electrical construction, remediation, and project recovery for utility-scale solar developments.
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Experience Where It Matters Most
Power Ray crews support solar construction across multiple states and a wide range of project sizes. From large-scale installations to projects requiring corrective work or remediation, our teams bring practical field experience to demanding job sites.
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Solar pile installation and foundation work
Precision driving and geological assessment for unwavering structural integrity.
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Racking and tracker system assembly
High-speed assembly of tracking systems to maximize solar capture.
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Solar module installation
Efficient module placement and secure mounting for multi-megawatt sites.
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Electrical installation support
Mechanical support for large-scale electrical infrastructure deployment.
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Pile remediation and corrective construction
Fixing legacy issues and geological challenges with surgical precision.
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Project recovery and stabilization work
Turning around delayed projects through aggressive resource management.
Featured Utility-Scale Solar Projects
The Anson Solar project represents one of the largest solar construction sites Power Ray crews have supported.
Located in Jones County, Texas, the facility spans more than 2,000 acres and includes over 800,000 solar modules generating large-scale renewable energy for the regional grid.
Power Ray supported mechanical construction across the site, helping maintain steady installation progress across challenging terrain and tight project schedules.
Large projects like Anson demonstrate the scale and field coordination required to build modern solar infrastructure.
The Hawtree Creek solar facility in North Carolina delivers approximately 85 megawatts of renewable energy capacity across a large multi-acre site.
Power Ray crews supported construction by installing racking and solar modules, and performing pile remediation, across the solar field.
The project was later recognized by the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association as Sustainable Energy Project of the Year, highlighting its impact on regional renewable energy development.
The Whitehorn Solar project required a different type of expertise.
During construction, the original contractor exited the project before completion, creating significant risk to the project timeline.
Power Ray crews stepped in to stabilize field operations and help restore installation progress.
Our teams supported multiple scopes, including pile remediation, racking installation, module installation, and on-site coordination with project leadership.
Projects like Whitehorn demonstrate how experienced construction partners can help recover from unexpected challenges.
The Salt City Solar facility in Ross County, Ohio, produces approximately 50 megawatts of renewable energy capacity.
The project spans hundreds of acres and includes more than 125,000 solar modules supplying power to the regional energy grid.
Power Ray crews supported construction activities across the site, contributing to the installation work required to bring the facility online.
Utility-scale projects like Salt City Solar reflect the growing demand for large solar developments across the Midwest.
The Bethel Solar project in New York demonstrates how solar development can transform previously unused land.
Built on a former landfill and retired sand mine, the project includes more than 9,500 solar modules across a 15-acre site.
Power Ray supported the project with pile installation, racking assembly, module installation, and pile remediation, while navigating the unique conditions of reclaimed land.
Projects like Bethel demonstrate how solar infrastructure can breathe new life into challenging development sites.
Built for Large Solar Construction Projects
Utility-scale solar construction requires disciplined crews that understand the pace and coordination required for large job sites.
Power Ray teams support EPCs by focusing on safe field execution across large solar sites, consistent installation practices, clear communication with project leadership, and maintaining progress under schedule pressure.
Our crews help keep projects aligned from mobilization through completion.
How We Work With EPC Teams
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Align Early
Define scope, schedule, and expectations upfront
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Execute with Flexibility
Adapt to changing site conditions while protecting progress
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Finish Strong
Ensure clean closeouts and successful project delivery
Supporting the Next Generation of Solar Infrastructure
Utility-scale solar projects continue expanding across the United States as energy demand grows.
Power Ray supports EPC partners with experienced crews capable of executing critical scopes across large solar construction sites.
From new construction to remediation and project recovery, our teams help keep solar projects moving forward.