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Contractor’s Corner: Black & Veatch This century-old company evolved into renewable energy construction and isn’t looking back.

Black & Veatch has a long history of construction and is known for its willingness to adapt to technology advances. The business, which initially focused on fossil fuel development, shifted its attention to engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) work for solar, storage, and most recently, green hydrogen, in the early part of this decade. The organization constructed a photovoltaic undertakings in Florida a year ago that made the news due to its ability to keep a town running during Hurricane Ian. To get further understanding of how apprenticeships can be employed to develop a green energy workforce, tune in to the full Contractor’s Corner podcast which is accessible on most podcast applications. We would like to express our gratitude to Scanifly for sponsoring us this month. Scanifly is the only service that utilizes drones to make solar projects smoother, by automating their survey and design stages. Black & Veatch, SPW’s experienced construction firm, has been will us for ages. Could you provide me with some information about its progress towards solar energy? Anderson remarked that Black and Veatch is a longstanding business with over a century of experience in the field of power engineering. We used coal heavily when it was the primary source of energy production. The company ceased constructing coal projects in 2018.