Central Valley Solar Project, Freso, CA

Central Valley Solar Project, Freso, CA

The 25 MW Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Farm project was designed and constructed as a stand-alone utility-scale power generation facility, spanning approximately 100 acres. The system utilizes high-efficiency monocrystalline bifacial PV modules mounted on single-axis tracking systems to optimize energy capture throughout the day. Our scope of work included full EPC delivery: site preparation, pile-driven foundations, tracker assembly, PV module installation, DC and AC cabling, inverter stations with central inverters, medium-voltage step-up transformers, and interconnection to the local grid. The project incorporated over 60,000 solar panels and approximately 200 miles of DC/AC cabling. Major inverter suppliers included SMA and Sungrow, providing reliable energy conversion and grid support. Anticipated labor hours exceeded 100,000, involving civil works, electrical installation, mechanical assembly, and commissioning. Significant attention was given to trenching, cable management, and foundation integrity to withstand local soil and wind conditions. The project was delivered on time and within budget, contributing clean, renewable energy to offset over 35,000 metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually. Overall project Cost: $42,000,000