Blattner Energy partners with SunLink for 148.5MW PV portfolio

August 13, 2015
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Power generation contractor Blattner Energy has chosen solar energy solutions provider SunLink as a project partner for a 148.5MW PV portfolio that is currently under development in the southeastern United States.

As part of their partnership, SunLink will provide Blattner with its Large-Scale GMS Landscape mounting systems, while also offering engineering and project management services.

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Michael Maulick, CEO of SunLink, said: “Blattner selected SunLink based on our demonstrated ability to accommodate the many demands associated with complex projects, coupled with our ability to help our partners overcome obstacles and deliver a superior customer experience. Together, our shared dedication to quality outcomes helps us both operate more competitively in the market.”

Scott Blattner, president of Blattner Energy, added: “Blattner prides itself on creating a better construction experience for our clients, and a cornerstone of that mission is building successful relationships with our project partners. SunLink brings a solid technology platform to the table.”

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