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Energy & Renewables

Cooks Mill Solar Energy Project

Mattoon, Illinois

Delivery of 232,000 solar panels needed for a 128-MWdc solar system

Market

Energy & Renewables

Key Services

Construction

Preconstruction

Self-Perform

Strategic Partnerships

Virtual Design & Construction

Delivery Method
Engineer-Procure-Construct
Capacity
128-MWdc

The challenge

When Adapture Renewables needed to construct their first utility-scale solar project in central Illinois, they turned to Alberici to deliver their challenging project. With over 232,000 solar panels to be installed for a 128-MWdc system, the sheer scale of the project requires careful planning and execution. Coordinating the work of over 300 tradespeople during peak construction and integrating advanced construction technologies, such as drones and 3D modeling, is key to delivering this complex project on time, within budget, and without sacrificing quality. Additionally, this project requires detailed site logistics and supply chain management plans to ensure materials, such as solar panels, arrive in a timely manner. Balancing environmental considerations while meeting the needs of the local community and stakeholders is also critical to the project’s success.

Key Facts

128-MWdc


232,000 solar panels


Challenge met

Alberici employs an integrated project management approach to build the Cooks Mill Solar Energy Project. By utilizing advanced technologies for design coordination, potential construction conflicts are minimized, and overall efficiency is improved. Effective workforce management is crucial in maintaining construction timelines, and Alberici ensures seamless collaboration through robust communication channels and on-site project supervision. The team’s strong expertise in supply chain management allows for efficient procurement and delivery of the 232,000 solar panels needed for the 128-MWdc system, minimizing downtime and delays. Moreover, environmental assessments and stakeholder engagement ensure that the project meets local community expectations while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations. Ultimately, this approach allows the Cooks Mill Solar Energy Project to be ready for commercial operation in early 2026, providing sustainable energy for over 34,250 homes.

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