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2019 Top 10 Energy EPC Companies in the U.S. — Renewables & Traditional

by David Nurse | Mar 11, 2019 | 16 comments

Energy Acuity  is the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Below are the  Top 10 EPC Companies in the U.S.  by MW capacity. These lists have been exported from 2 platforms inside of the Energy Acuity Product Suite —  Renewables  and Traditional .

Source:  Renewables Platform (Solar & Wind) , Traditional Platform (Fossil, Nuclear & Hydro)

Top 10 EPC Companies in the U.S. — Renewables (Solar & Wind)

1.) Mortenson Construction Projects | 153 Capacity (MW) | 20,246.21

Mortenson has built a reputation for delivering complex projects on time and on budget in some of the most geographically challenging locations throughout the United States and Canada. Their commitment to zero injuries, constant innovation, and vast experience has established them as a clear leader within the renewable energy industry. Mortenson builds renewable power facilities, but more specifically, they are dedicated to providing efficient, quality solutions. With 90 percent of their work coming from repeat customers, Mortenson’s Renewable Energy Groups are committed to delivering the best experience in the industry.

2.) Blattner Energy Inc. Projects | 80 Capacity (MW) | 13,912.25

For more than a century, the Blattner Family of Companies has delivered collaborative construction solutions to industry leaders throughout the United States and Canada. Today, as a diversified power generation contractor, Blattner Energy delivers construction solutions for transmission, substation, solar, and wind energy projects. Blattner provides complete engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services to owners and developers across the United States.

3.) RES Americas Projects | 67 Capacity (MW) | 7,896.82

RES Americas is one of the top renewable energy companies in the country. They have been developing, constructing, owning, and operating renewable energy projects since 1997. RES Group, (RES Americas parent company) headquartered in the U.K., was founded in 1982 and has a long history of developing, constructing, and owning wind projects. RES Group has about 94 wind projects with a capacity of more than 5,113 MW around the world.

4.) Sentry Electrical Group, Inc. Projects | 55 Capacity (MW) | 7,415.05

Sentry Electrical Group, Inc. is a Georgia based company that performs projects across the entire United States. They provide high and medium voltage electrical construction and maintenance services of electrical infrastructure for private owners and utilities. Sentry’s market focus is private companies who require high and medium voltage equipment and electric utilities expanding their installed electrical facilities. Sentry offers engineering, procurement or construction of high and medium voltage facilities. They also offer complete turn-key solutions where all aspects of projects from planning to commissioning are required. Sentry Electrical Group, Inc. completes projects through a combination of in-house labor and subcontractors.

5.) Rosendin Electric, Inc. Projects | 70 Capacity (MW) | 7,248.72

Rosendin Electric, Inc. provides contract electrical engineering, power, and communications services. It offers preconstruction services to general contractors and owners; prefabrication services; and network services for construction, design-build, system integration, and turnkey projects. The company also provides highway/offsite services, such as utility work, equipment, cabling, and gas lines; airport lighting systems; berth and electrical work; and traffic signals and operation systems. Rosendin Electric also constructs wind energy plants and offers troubleshooting and diagnostics, power quality assessment, equipment hook-up, premises wiring and connections, and maintenance plan services. It serves biotech/pharm, commercial, data center, entertainment, healthcare, heavy industrial, high tech, institutional, power, residential, schools, telecom, transportation, and wind farm industries.

6.) IEA Renewable Energy Inc. (FKA RMT, Inc.) Projects | 69 Capacity (MW) | 6,949.06

IEA Renewable Energy Inc. provides experienced construction crews that are backed by in-house engineering and site development professionals. With 80% of their business coming from repeat blue-chip customers, this integrated network allows self-perform siting, permitting, engineering, and construction services on utility-scale wind and solar energy projects. They have completed over 190 wind and solar projects and countless heavy civil projects throughout their 70-year history. IEA recruits and retains an average workforce of 2,000+ skilled laborers and has national coverage, with projects completed in 32 states.

7.) Quanta Power Generation, Inc.  Projects | 73 Capacity (MW) | 6,064.99

Quanta Power Generation was established with a core focus of providing engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services to the utility scale power generation industry. Since its formation, Quanta Power Generation has established itself as a leading provider of utility-scale PV solutions with over 300 MWDC of generation capacity completed or currently under construction. In addition, Quanta Power Generation draws upon Quanta Services’ 50 years of experience and over 50,000 MW of power generation projects to provide a wider range of EPC service to the industry. Our focus includes clean energy power generation technologies including solar, geothermal, natural gas, and biofuels.

8.) EDF Renewable Energy (FKA enXco) Projects | 54 Capacity (MW) | 5,775.90

EDF Renewables , a subsidiary of the EDF Group, operated in more than 20 countries covering the entire value chain from development to operation and maintenance of renewable energy projects. With a focus on wind, solar and storage, the company is also involved in marine and other emerging technologies. In North America, EDF Renewables is a leading independent power producer and service provider with over 30 years of experience. Organized around three primary business lines, it provides renewable energy products and services at the grid level and behind-the-meter, from early development to long-term operations.

The EDF Group is a global leader in low-carbon energy present in all sectors with activities ranging from power generation (130 GW) to transmission and distribution (850,00 miles of networks) to trading and retail (37 million customers). The Group’s CAP 2030 strategy has set a goal to double the net installed capacity of renewable energies from 28 GW today to over 50 GW in less than 15 years.

9.) First Solar Inc. Projects | 57 Capacity (MW) | 5,705.96

First Solar is the global leader in photovoltaic (PV) solar energy solutions. With more than 8 gigawatts (GW) installed worldwide, they believe that clean affordable solar electricity is an essential part of the global energy mix. Their proven energy solutions have diversified the energy portfolio and reduced the risk of fuel-price volatility while delivering an LCOE that is cost competitive with fossil fuels. First Solar has developed, financed, engineered, constructed, and currently operates many of the world’s largest grid-connected PV power plants in existence. By integrating technologies, services, and expertise across the entire solar value chain, First Solar delivers bankable PV energy solutions that enable a world powered by reliable and affordable solar electricity.

10.) Wanzek Construction Projects | 46 Capacity (MW) | 5,667.46

Wanzek offers a single source for wind site services including the management, monitoring, and maintenance of civil, crane, turbine, blade, substation and T-Line collection, as well as continuous improvement services. They specialize in comprehensive wind power maintenance services using a regional deployment strategy, helping their customers maximize their investment in renewable power generation.

Wanzek’s Renewable Services Division is an Independent Service Provider (ISP). They specialize in comprehensive renewable power maintenance services, using a regional deployment strategy. Wanzek Renewable Services provides a suite of self-performed maintenance and repair services to assist in meeting manufacturers’ and owners’ requirements for wind turbines, electrical collection system, substation and civil components of a wind power generation site. Wanzek Renewable Services has dedicated industry experienced leadership, regional managers, project managers, wind technicians. Their wind service teams maintain an outstanding safety record and are respectful to landowners. The Wanzek team is GWO trained and NCCCO certified to perform the work in accordance with customer specifications and industry safety protocols. They deliver Renewable Services in a skilled and professional manner on a turnkey basis or by providing services as required.

Energy Acuity Top EPC companies in the U.S. - Bechtel

Top EPC Companies in the U.S. —  Traditional (Fossil, Nuclear & hydro)

1.) Bechtel Projects | 59 Capacity (MW) | 93,849.30

Since 1898, Bechtel  has completed more than 25,000 extraordinary projects across 160 countries on all seven continents. They operate through four global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Oil, Gas & Chemicals; and Mining & Metals. Bechtel has been a global leader in the design, procurement, and construction of thermal and nuclear-fueled power plants for more than 70 years. They use advanced technology to ensure that new facilities are cost-efficient and meet or exceed environmental standards. Bechtel delivers more than 220,000 megawatts from active and completed projects, over 390 individual power plants, over 550 fossil-fired power-plant units, 153 nuclear generating units, 50 hydroelectric power plants, 15 waste-to-energy projects constructed, 60 environmental services and retrofit projects, over 61,000 lattice towers and mono-piles, over 100 transmission substations designed and commissioned and more than 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) of transmission-line experience.

2.) Shaw Group Projects | 38 Capacity (MW) | 58,352.80

The Shaw Group Inc. is a leading global provider of technology, engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance, fabrication, manufacturing, consulting, remediation and facilities management services for government and private sector clients in the energy, chemicals, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response markets. A Fortune 500 company with fiscal year 2008 annual revenues of $7 billion, Shaw is headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., and employs approximately 26,000 people at its offices and operations in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. Shaw is the power sector industry leader according to Engineering News-Record’s list of Top 500 Design Firms.

3.) Kiewit Projects | 55 Capacity (MW) | 57,710.10

Kiewit had 2017 revenues of $8.7 billion and consistently ranks among the top ten contractors by  Engineering News-Record . They have virtually unlimited bonding capacity and are one of the few construction firms able to compete for billion-dollar mega-projects. However, their organizational system of local operating districts enables them to also take on smaller contracts. Kiewit is one of North America’s largest and most respected construction and engineering organizations. The employee-owned company operates through a network of subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Nearly all construction projects are staffed by one or more owners of our company.

4.) Black & Veatch Projects | 50 Capacity (MW) | 56,452.60

Black & Veatch Corporation is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company with the mission of Building a World of Difference®. They provide their clients with reliable solutions to their most complex challenges, thereby helping improve and sustain the quality of life around the world. Founded in 1915, Black & Veatch specializes in infrastructure development in energy, water, telecommunications, federal, management consulting and environmental markets. A single integrated global workforce allows Black & Veatch to deploy optimal multi-disciplinary teams from around the world.

5.) Fluor Corporation Projects | 37 Capacity (MW) | 53,683.20

Fluor is a FORTUNE 500 company that delivers engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance (EPCM), and project management to governments and clients in diverse industries around the world. For over a century, clients have selected Fluor as their company of choice to complete challenging projects in remote parts of the world. Founded as a construction company in 1912, Fluor quickly built a reputation for applying innovative methods and performing precise engineering and construction work within the emerging petroleum industry. Today, Fluor continues to develop and implement innovative solutions for complex project issues in diverse industries, including chemicals and petrochemicals, commercial and institutional (C&I), government services, life sciences, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, power, renewable energy, telecommunications, and transportation infrastructure.

6.) Sargent & Lundy Projects | 40 Capacity (MW) | 49,500.10

Sargent & Lundy is the company that specializes in professional services for electric power and energy-intensive clients. They have been dedicated to serving the electric power industry and related businesses for 119 years, and their current work is in the forefront of helping companies with their power business needs for today and tomorrow. Sargent & Lundy provides comprehensive engineering, energy business consulting, and project services for new and operating power plants and power delivery systems. On a continuing basis, they support hundreds of diverse clients, working with many on multiple, concurrent projects. Their comprehensive capabilities provide clients and partners with a thoroughly reliable source of expertise.

7.) KBR Projects | 20 Capacity (MW) | 35,657.90

KBR is a leading global engineering, construction, and services company supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, and civil infrastructure sectors. The company is a leader in many of the growing end-markets it serves, particularly gas monetization, having designed and constructed, alone or with joint venture partners, more than half of the world’s operating liquefied natural gas (LNG) production capacity over the past 30 years. KBR offers a wide range of services through its Upstream, Downstream, Technology, Services, Government and Infrastructure, and Ventures business segments. KBR Power and Industrial (formerly BE&K, Inc.) provides engineering and EPC services for power generation and industrial projects primarily in the US and UK. Their capabilities include all types of power generation including biomass, wind, natural gas, coal and similar fuels. Expertise in biomass-fired boilers, fuel and material handling, steam turbine power generation and related areas, along with reference designs for various facilities, make KBR the best choice for biomass power generation using waste wood, chips, pellets, MSW, RDF and similar fuels. Broad industrial experience in pulp and paper power generation complements utility-scale project experience to provide an outstanding combination of skills for the biomass market.

8.) Zachry Holdings Projects | 20 Capacity (MW) | 27,945.70

Zachry , founded in 1924, employs thousands of individuals and performs tens of millions of work hours per year. They are headquartered in Texas (San Antonio) and have offices in Colorado (Denver), Minnesota (Minneapolis), Nebraska (Omaha), North Carolina (Charlotte), Connecticut (Stonington), Illinois (Chicago) and Texas (Amarillo, Lubbock, and Houston). Zachry Holdings, Inc. is proud to be involved in the planning, construction, operation, and maintenance of a significant portion of America’s industrial infrastructure. Their ability to do so rests on the technical skill and personal dedication of their employees who are united in a common commitment to deliver a special business experience for their customers and to be a force for good in our communities.

9.) Burns & McDonnell Projects | 39 Capacity (MW) | 24,870.70

Burns & McDonnell , headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., is a full-service engineering, architecture, construction, environmental and consulting solutions firm. Their multidisciplined staff of more than 3,600 employee-owners includes engineers, architects, construction experts, planners, estimators, economists, technicians and scientists, representing virtually all design disciplines. Burns & McDonnell plans, designs, permits, constructs and manage facilities all over the world.

10.) Siemens Projects | 15 Capacity (MW) | 19,803.00

Siemens AG (Siemens) is engaged in electronics and electrical engineering. The majority of the Company’s business is focused on providing products and services to customers-based on Siemens’ expertise in electrical engineering. The Company’s operations include designing, manufacturing, marketing, selling and servicing products and systems, or helps customers use and manage those products and systems. The Company’s segments include its Groups, Financing and Real Estate business, as well as its Strategic Equity Investments.

In December 2007, Continental AG completed the purchase of Siemens’s Siemens VDO Automotive AG. In January 2008, Siemens and Nokia Oyj’s joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks, completed the acquisition of Carrier Ethernet Specialist Atrica Inc. In February 2008, Nokia Siemens Networks completed the acquisition of Apertio Ltd., a provider of open real-time subscriber data platforms and applications built for mobiles, fixed and converged telecommunications operators.

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16 Comments

Ln S.H.Chowdhury

We have 367 acres for a solar farm outside of the Rangpur district and 48 acres beside the Bay of Bangol Sea at Chittagong, Bangladesh. I’m looking for joint venture investor and EPC contractors.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Thank you for your comment! I would start by finding an investor willing to support this type of project. Here are the top 5 financiers actively investing in your area.

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Ln S.H.Chowdhury:

Have you secured a finance group for your project?

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Plz contact me at [email protected] . We represent EPC Solar Group, sterlingandwilson.com and we provide funding as well.

Satish Vinayak

Looking for a list of EPC Solar Contractors.

Satish, Thank you for your comment! Currently, Energy Acuity is monitoring, tracking and analyzing 1,177 Active EPC Solar Contractors in the U.S. This is too much information to provide in a public forum but if you would like to take a peek under the hood, tell us a little about yourself and we’ll get started .

Dr. Alfred

Hi, I’m working on generating electricity from landfills in West Africa. I’d like to work with a company that focuses on extracting landfill gas and building a renewable energy facility. Which company would you please recommend?

Greg Z

Dr. Alfred, I could offer some guidance if you were looking in the U.S. but this kind of niche project development may be hard to find in West Africa. I don’t see any developers planning, building or operating landfill extracted renewable energy facilities in your region. Waste Management is one of the largest players in the U.S and may be a good place to start.

Thanks for your response, Greg. I know LFG projects are rare in West Africa but I’m hoping Africa would invest in REF projects such as this. That’s why I’m looking to work with a U.S. company on a contract or any other company in other developed world who have the technical skills and knowledge to build LFG/REF project in West Africa

Stefan Patterson

Where would I find EPC companies specializing in wind energy?

Stefan, Thank you for your comment! Currenly we’re analyzing & monitoring 400+ EPC companies that specialize in Wind Energy. As of writing (5/28/2019), the top 5 Wind EPCs companies by Capacity (MW) include: 1.) Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy 2.) Mortenson Construction 3.) Vestas 4.) Blattner Energy Inc. 5.) Mammoet Wind (FKA KR Wind)

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I supply windmill spares. For any requirement on windmill spares pls get in touch with me

Christian

Hello, I am looking for a company that can offer consulting for solar farms construction in Mexico. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.

Regards, Christian

Ryan Welch

Hi, thank you for providing this information! Do you by chance have the larger list of EPC’s that deal in wind energy available? Thank you for your help.

Ryan, thanks for your comment! Please submit a Sample Data Request with exactly what you’re looking for and I’ll see what I can do. I’ll only be able to send 10 companies in your target market without a subscription but at least it will be exactly what you’re looking for. If you need more than 10, let me know and I’ll connect you with your dedicated account executive. Thanks, Greg

David Eastridge

I’m a fence contractor trying to get my foot in the door with some companies to install security fencing around solar farm projects. We are a company willing to travel nationwide! Thank you for any information!

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Bhakti Salunkhe, a visionary in educational innovation, founded the Energy Project with a commitment deeply rooted in her family's legacy of entrepreneurship and community service. Inspired by her grandparents' remarkable journeys—Vilas Rao Salunkhe's impactful watershed management in rural India and Sudhir Puranik's rise from a garage in India to global acclaim in the oil and gas manufacturing industry with sustainable products one of which helped stop the BP oil spill. Inspired by this legacy and learning, Bhakti's approach blends technical skill-building with environmental stewardship.

Emphasizing creativity as a key to innovation and problem-solving, Bhakti's work with the Energy Project is a masterful integration of design thinking, prototyping and business acumen. This program is not just about education; it's about shaping future leaders who are environmentally aware and technically proficient. By combining hands-on experiences, expert insights, and sustainable business practices, Bhakti is crafting a new generation of change-makers, ready to tackle the energy sector's challenges with creativity and a deep sense of social and environmental responsibility.

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Faith Malton - Board Member at The Energy Project

Faith Malton

Board member.

Faith Malton, a Walter P Moore graduate civil engineer, enriches The Energy Project with her extensive global experience and forward-thinking engineering approaches. Her travels have broadened her knowledge of diverse cultures, energy landscapes, and infrastructures, igniting her passion for using nature as fueling her passion for design using the natural world as an ally rather than a stick in the mud. Specializing in low-impact development, multifunctional design, and fostering international office collaborations, Faith's work showcases her dedication to creating urban environments that are resilient and nature-aligned.

As a board member of The Energy Project, she plays a key role in mentoring high school students, helping them explore and innovate in urban sustainability. Faith's diverse coaching skills, encompassing NeuroLinguistic Programming, mindset, leadership, transformation, and life strategy, add a unique depth to her mentorship. Her combined expertise in civil engineering and coaching is crucial in developing future leaders in sustainable urban planning. Faith's involvement is a perfect match for The Energy Project's aim to nurture environmentally aware and skilled innovators.

Ricky Lee LaPraim - Board Member at The Energy Project

Ricky Lee LaPraim

Ricky is renowned for his unique fusion of sharp business acumen and profound technological savvy, adept at identifying profitable ventures and architecting IT-driven strategies. He approaches innovation with a systematic and procedural mindset, ensuring that creative concepts are executed imaginatively yet sustainably.

His deep understanding of technology directly impacts business outcomes, marking him as a trusted consultant. Esteemed worldwide, top-tier organizations frequently seek his advice to enhance their strategic planning. Ricky's talent for merging technology with business objectives renders him a critical figure in today's corporate world.

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