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Louth Callan starts with the construction of the 27-MW solar project in New Hampshire

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 22, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Louth Callan Renewables (LCR) has officially started the construction of a 27-MW solar project in New Hampshire. The project was recently awarded to LCR as the EPC partner. Mobilization of the site started in mid -July, where civil work was completed and started with Brooks Construction. Full commissioning is expected by Q3 2026.

“We are delighted to bring our building expertise to another large solar project in the New England region,” said Nick Sylvestre, founder and CEO of Louth Callan Renewables. “Our team has worked hard to appreciate the project to help the owner make it a building and valuable share of it. Now we are aimed at carrying out a clean, safe and high -quality build that reflects our dedication to the best practices of industry and the involvement of the community.”

As the EPC lead, LCR manages all aspects of the project life cycle, including optimization of technical layout; purchasing; Environmental compliance; full civil, mechanical and electric construction; And last ISO New England commissioning. The company implements its own building survey model, which streamlines the material stream, downtime and accelerates the closure of the punch list during commissioning.

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