Burns & McDonnell’s self-perform EPC Team in the field.<\/p><\/div>\n
Utility solar sites are becoming more challenging to develop, with most of the vast, flat options already gobbled up by now. Choosing an EPC that\u2019s organized, experienced and well-trained in the latest technology for less-than-ideal site layouts can be the difference between an on-time and on-budget completion or a missed target.<\/p>\n
Kansas City, Missouri-based Burns & McDonnell brought a long history of engineering in the power space to self-performing solar EPC work about a decade ago. The company has found success in close relationships with manufacturers and dedicated hands-on training time for crews before install day comes around.<\/p>\n
An edited portion of the interview is below, but be sure to listen to the full podcast for more insight on the tight labor market and how the IRA\u2019s apprenticeship requirements are affecting the large-scale solar space.<\/p>\n
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