Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives (IEA)

Company description

IEA is a leading infrastructure construction company with specialized energy and heavy civil expertise. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with operations throughout the country, IEA’s service offering spans the entire construction process. The company offers a full spectrum of delivery models including full engineering, procurement, and construction, turnkey, design-build, balance of plant, and subcontracting services. IEA is one of three Tier 1 wind energy contractors in the United States and has completed more than 200 wind and solar projects across North America. In the heavy civil space, IEA offers a number of specialty services including environmental remediation, industrial maintenance, specialty transportation infrastructure and other site development for public and private projects.

Company details

City:
Indianapolis
Address:
6325 Digital Way Suite 460 Indianapolis, IN 46278
Phone:
Website:

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Company updates

  • May 03, 2023

    Swift Current closes financing for 266 MWdc solar PV project in Texas

    Swift Current Energy has secured financing for its Tres Bahias Solar project in Southeast Texas, USA, with ING Capital serving as sole lead arranger, bookrunner, and green loan structuring agent. Morg...

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  • August 02, 2022

    FGE completes sale of 531 MW wind projects in Texas to Omega Energia

    Brazilian energy firm Omega Energia SA has completed the acquisition of two wind projects in Texas, USA with a combined capacity of 531 MW from FGE Power.  The two projects are Goodnight I...

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  • April 08, 2022

    TransAlta Corporation signs PPA for 200 MW Wind farm in USA

    TransAlta Corporation has entered into a long-term renewable energy purchase agreement with Meta for the offtake of 100 percent of the generation from its 200 MW Horizon Hill Wind Power Project.

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  • March 21, 2022

    Silicon Ranch awards EPC contract to IEA for 70 MW solar project in the USA

    The Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc (IEA) has been awarded by Silicon Ranch Corporation an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract to build its 70 MW Cedar...

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  • March 02, 2022

    Engie selects IEA to construct 121 MW of Virginia solar projects

    Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives has been granted contracts for US$109 million to build two solar projects in Virginia. IEA Constructors, a wholly owned subsidiary of IEA, has been awarded the e...

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  • January 24, 2022

    IEA wins EPC contract for the 235 MW Onshore wind project in USA

    White Construction, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IEA has secured a contract worth US$75 million from Invenergy.

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  • January 03, 2022

    Silicon Ranch, EMC power up 287 MW of solar farms in Georgia

    Walton Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) and Silicon Ranch have completed the construction of three new utility-scale solar PV facilities in Georgia, USA. With a total 287 MW, the plants are now...

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  • November 25, 2021

    Silicon Ranch awards EPC contract for 50 MW solar project in Kentucky

    Silicon Ranch Corporation awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract to Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. (IEA)for the construction of the 50-megawatt (MWAC) sola...

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  • July 08, 2021

    USD70 million Wind repower contract awarded for 240 MW onshore wind farm in USA

    Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. announced that it has been awarded the Big Sky Repower balance of plant (“BOP”) project valued at approximately US$70 million. 

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  • February 02, 2021

    IEA to build 100 MW Lumpkin solar project in Stewart County

    Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc. (IEA) has been awarded a 100 megawatt (MWAC) solar contract to construct the Lumpkin Solar Farm in Stewart County, Georgia. Silicon Ranch Corporation award...

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