IEA Awarded Construction Contract For 185-MW Illinois Wind Project

Construction Contract For 185-MW Glacier Sands Wind Farm, Illinois. Cordelio Power, A North American-Based Renewable Power Producer

IEA Awarded Construction Contract For 185-MW Illinois Wind Project

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, an infrastructure construction company with specialized energy and heavy civil expertise, has been awarded a wind construction contract for the 185-MW Glacier Sands wind farm in Mason County, Illinois. Cordelio Power, a North American-based renewable power producer, awarded the project to White Construction, a subsidiary of IEA that constructs utility-scale renewable energy and heavy civil infrastructure projects.

“IEA is pleased to partner with Cordelio Power on this important wind construction project,” said JP Roehm, IEA’s president and CEO. “IEA is committed to improving the environment through the installation of renewable energy sources. Through our work on the Glacier Sands Wind Farm, IEA looks forward to continuing to reduce Illinois’ carbon footprint by bringing affordable, clean energy to the state.” White Construction has already commenced limited construction work on the Glacier Sands project and expects to receive full notice to proceed in Q1 2021, with completion of the project expected in October 2021. White Construction will self-perform all of the engineering, procurement and construction needs of the project, including the construction of project roads, improvements of public roads, installation of collection systems and foundations and the erection of 43 wind turbines.

Illinois ranks sixth in the nation for installed wind capacity according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), with over 5,800 MW of wind online. Wind accounts for 7.6% of all energy produced in the state, enough to power 1.3 million homes. Illinois also ranks third in the nation in wind industry employment, with over 8,000 wind jobs in 2019. “We look forward to working with IEA to complete construction of the Glacier Sands project,” said Paul Rapp, Cordelio’s VP of project development. “This project represents the leading edge of our growth efforts in Illinois and the midwestern US.”

This news was originally published at Wind Power Engineering