Scheuten Solar snags 10MW of new turnkey EPC contracts in Belgium

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Scheuten Solar has signed 10MW of new contracts for its turnkey projects in Belgium. The contracts relate to mostly large-scale PV systems on industrial rooftops and include the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) along with operation and maintenance on the systems.

“In recent years our team has implemented dozens of large-scale projects on the Belgian market”, said Marco Iacovella, sales manager for projects at Scheuten Solar. “As primary contractor, we start helping our partners think about things from as early as the preliminary stage and we coordinate the entire implementation process right up to completion. In addition to these things, our maintenance team is available 24-7 to remedy any faults immediately. Our solid track record of turnkey projects in Belgium has paved the way for this pipeline of new projects.”

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