Corcoran 2 Solar
Project: 28.3 MWDC

Corcoran Solar Project is a 28.3 MWDC solar photovoltaic, grid-connected power generation facility located in Corcoran, California. Constructed for Consolidated Edison Development (CED). Immediately adjacent to Corcoran Solar Project, also completed for CED in 2013. All power was sold to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). The site spans over 114 acres and will produce enough power to serve roughly 16,000 homes annually. This project was completed in 9 months: April 2014 to April 2015.

Ryan’s responsibilities comprised full engineering, procurement and construction of the entire system including procurement of electrical equipment, preparation of the site involving management of all project grading and trenching. Ryan also installed the support structures, module racking system, modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables, with the associated collection equipment and all electrical systems for the entire project involving module connections and inverter installation. The Ryan team designed and optimized the project processes, installation and the 34.5kV-11.5Kv substation.

​Project Overview
  • Completed in 9 months: August 2014 to April 2015
  • ATI’s ground-mount single-axis tracking support structure on impact-driven steel piers
  • SMA 1.8MWAC inverters
  • Canadian Solar 300W and Trina 305W modules
  • PLA with IBEW
  • Constructed for Consolidated Edison Development (CED)
  • Immediately adjacent to Corcoran Solar Project, also completed for CED in 2013
  • All power sold to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E
  • Located in Corcoran, California
  • Quanta Subsidiaries involved:
    • Intermountain Electric, Inc.
    •  Dashiell Corporation

BNE Energy, Inc.
Colebrook, Connecticut

Colebrook South Wind Turbine System
Colebrook, Connecticut
Description of Project

Engineering, Procurement and Construction of a 5MW Wind Turbine System consisting of 2 EA. GE 2.85-103 Turbines and 5KVA 240/120 transformer. Construction of Electrical Collection Substation including 5KVA 240/120 Transformer, 200A Disconnect Switch and MV Switchgear lineup. Scope also included associated site work, access roads, erosion, sedimentation control, drainage, pads and trenches, laydown areas, and turbine foundations.

Norton Solar 3.46 MWDC
Solar Project

Fixed ground-mount solar project

Norton Solar is a 3.46 MWDC fixed ground-mount solar project. Located in Norton, Massachusetts.

Ryan’s responsibilities comprised full procurement and construction of the entire system including procurement of electrical equipment, preparation of the site involving management of all project grading and trenching. Ryan also installed the support structures, module racking system, modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables, with the associated collection equipment and all electrical systems for the entire project involving module connections, inverter installation, and 13.8kV interconnect install.

Project Overview
  • 330W modules
  • (4) SMA 750kW inverters
  • Fixed ground-mount support structure on Sunlink ground screws

White River 2 Solar
Project: 26.6 MWDC

The site spans over 140 acres and will produce enough power to serve roughly 16,000 homes annually.

White River 2 Solar project is a 26.6MWDC solar photovoltaic, grid connected power generation facility. This project was completed in 10 months.

Ryan’s responsibilities comprised full engineering, procurement and construction of the entire system including procurement of electrical equipment, preparation of the site involving management of all project grading and trenching. Ryan also installed the support structures, module racking system, modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables, with the associated collection equipment and all electrical systems for the entire project involving module connections and inverter installation. The Ryan team designed and optimized the project processes, installation and the 34.5kV-11.5Kv substation.

​Project Overview
  • ATI’s ground-mount single-axis tracking support structure on impact-driven steel piers
  • PLAs with IBEW and Ironworkers
  • Quanta successfully managed and worked around Swainson Hawk nesting zones during construction
  • Yingli 300W polycrystalline modules
  • GE Brilliance 1.05MW inverters
  • Constructed for Consolidated Edison Development (CED)
  • All power sold to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
  • Quanta Subsidiaries involved:
    • Dashiell Corporation
    • Intermountain Electric, Inc.

Grafton Solar 1.60 MWDC
Solar Project – Grafton, MA

Fixed ground-mount solar project

Ryan’s responsibilities comprised full procurement and construction of the entire system including procurement of electrical equipment, preparation of the site involving management of all project grading and trenching. Ryan also installed the support structures, module racking system, modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables, with the associated collection equipment and all electrical systems for the entire project involving module connections and inverter installation.

Project Overview
  • 1.60 MWDC ground-mount project
  • 325W modules
  • (1) 750kW inverter, (1) 500kW inverter
  • Completed in three months
  • Fixed ground-mount support structure on ground screws
  • Installation of the 13.8kV Interconnect

Port of Long Beach
Long Beach, California

Pier T, Berths T-132 – T140
Long Beach, California
Description of Project

Provide for new 25 kV and 6.6 kV complete electrical distribution system and all new infrastructure, Construction of 25 kV switchgear adjacent to existing switchgear at the Main Terminal Substation, Shore-to-Ship Power (“SSP”) Substations SSP I, SSP2, SSP3 and SSP4, Construction of Shore-to-Ship Power Outlets SPO-l, SPO-2, SPO-3, SPO-4, SPO-5, SPO-6, SPO-7, SPO-8, SPO-9, SPO-10, and SPO-ll, including wharf modifications for vaults.
Construction of equipment pads, Earthwork including excavation, bedding, filling, grading and compaction. Installation of crushed miscellaneous base and asphalt concrete pavement. Demolition of existing paving, fencing and bollards. Construction of paving, fencing and bollards, including footings, duct banks, manholes and pull boxes, including conduit systems, including supports, under the existing wharf. as well as construction of existing slurry and cut-off wall penetrations. Installation of conductors in existing and new duct bank systems, interconnections of new fiber-optic cables for Powerlogic communications between SSP substations, MTS switchgear and Administration Building and also includes all necessary software, server interface equipment and programming for a complete and operational system.

Corcoran Solar
Project: 25.7 MWDC

The site spans over 115 acres and will produce enough power to serve roughly 16,000 homes annually.

Corcoran Solar Project is a 25.7 MWDC solar photovoltaic, grid connected power generation facility. This project was completed in 8 months.

Ryan’s responsibilities comprised full engineering, procurement and construction of the entire system including procurement of electrical equipment, preparation of the site involving management of all project grading and trenching. Ryan also installed the support structures, module racking system, modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables, with the associated collection equipment and all electrical systems for the entire project involving module connections and inverter installation. The Ryan team designed and optimized the project processes, installation and the 34.5kV-11.5Kv substation.

Project Overview
  • ATI’s ground-mount single-axis tracking support structure on impact-driven steel piers
  • PLA with IBEW
  • Yingli 295W & 300W and Canadian Solar 290W polycrystalline modules
  • Emerson 1.06MW inverters
  • All power sold to Southern California Edison (SCE)
  • Quanta Subsidiaries involved:
    • Intermountain Electric, Inc.
    • Dashiell Corporation

White River Solar
Project: 25.2 MWDC

The site spans over 140 acres and will produce enough power to serve roughly 16,000 homes annually.

White River Solar project is a 25.2MWDC solar photovoltaic, grid connected power generation facility.

​Ryan’s responsibilities comprised full engineering, procurement and construction of the entire system including procurement of electrical equipment, preparation of the site involving management of all project grading and trenching. Ryan also installed the support structures, module racking system, modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables, with the associated collection equipment and all electrical systems for the entire project involving module connections and inverter installation. The Ryan team designed and optimized the project processes, installation and the 34.5kV-11.5Kv substation.

​Project Overview
  • Completed in 8 months
  • ATI’s ground-mount single-axis tracking support structure on impact driven steel piers
  • Emerson 1.06MW inverters
  • Yingli 300W & Canadian Solar 290W polycrystalline modules
  • All power sold to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
  • Quanta Subsidiaries involved:
    • Dashiell Corporation

Alpaugh & Alpaugh
North: 92.6 MWDC

These 2 Projects cover more than 650 acres and produce enough power to serve roughly 58,000 homes.
Project Overview
  • ATI’s ground-mount single-axis tracking support structure on impact-driven steel piers
  • Completed in 9 months
  • Trina 280W, 285W, & 290W; and Canadian Solar 280W & 285W polycrystalline modules
  • Emerson 1.25 MW inverters
  • Constructed for GCL Solar Energy, then acquired by Consolidated Edison Development
  • All power sold to Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Quanta Subsidiaries involved:
    • Dashiell Corporation
    • Manuel Brothers
    • PAR Electric Company
Scope of Services
  • Full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of entire system, with installation of The Ryan Company, Inc. provided modules
  • Preparation of site – management of all project grading, trenching and fencing
  • Installation of the support structures and module racking system
  • Installation of the modules, inverters, DC wiring, AC power cables and the associated collection equipment
  • Procurement of all equipment
  • Design and optimization of project processes and installation
  • Design and installation of the 34.5-115kV substation