Project Execution

Recurrent Energy handles all aspects of project execution including site evaluation, site engineering, procurement, and construction management. With a multi-phased approach to construction and design, our solar power systems guarantee quality results and lifelong customer satisfaction.

In addition, we work to ensure minimal site disruptions with little impact on normal building or surrounding community activities. We efficiently manage project scope, schedule and resources to ensure all work is completed within the proposed timeframe and budget while exceeding industry standards for quality and safety.

Typical project phases include:

  1. Phase 1: Site Evaluation and Approval

    • Recurrent Energy technicians analyze sites and verify electric loads. The analysis includes ensuring suitability for solar modules, electrical service construction and distribution equipment.
  2. Phase 2: Pre-Construction Planning

    • Recurrent Energy engineers draft construction plans and an installation timeline. We handle all equipment orders, logistics and project financing. We also secure all necessary permits and work with your local utility on interconnection.
    • Recurrent Energy’s design team employs engineering best practices to ensure its solar generating systems meet or exceed structural and electrical requirements, as well as the specific requirements of IEEE, UL and NEC.
  3. Phase 3: Construction

    • Recurrent Energy contractors prepare the job site and install the solar array, power conditioning equipment, wiring, data acquisition system, and communications equipment. The engineering guidelines include quality and design standards that ensure peak lifetime system performance and do not compromise building appearance.
  4. Phase 4: Inspection and Commissioning

    • Recurrent Energy performs a complete system inspection and performance evaluation. All relevant parties also inspect the system for a 360 degree certification process, including building owners, facility staff, local building authorities and the local utility.
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Did you know…

…recent innovations have produced self-ballasting — or non-penetrating — solar mounting systems. These systems feature an interlocking, rigid support structure that holds the solar array in place without rooftop penetrations.