RMT Canada to begin renewable energy construction services for wind and solar facilities

November 2, 2010
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RMT will be entering the Canadian renewable energy market as RMT Canada Construction and offer site development support, engineering and construction services for wind and solar energy facilities. RMT has been in the designing and building business for wind energy since 1996 and currently has their engineering, procurement and construction services utilized at over 429MW of wind energy and 340MW of solar energy projects.

“RMT has established itself as a 'bankable' firm that delivers projects on time and within budget,” said Frank Greb, RMT VP and general manager.  “With the design and construction of over 3,800MWs of wind energy and 300 miles of high-voltage transmission lines under our belts, our team knows what it takes to build utility-scale renewable energy facilities and connect them to the grid.”

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