US-based, Louth Callan Renewables has started construction on a 27 MW solar project in New Hampshire, where it is acting as the engineering, procurement, and construction partner. Louth Callan Renewables stated that site mobilization began in mid-July, and Brooks Construction is currently handling the civil works. Full commissioning of the project is scheduled for the third quarter of 2026, according to Louth Callan Renewables. The company is managing the entire project lifecycle, including engineering layout, equipment procurement, environmental compliance, and ISO New England commissioning and testing. Louth Callan Renewables has deployed its proprietary construction sequencing model to optimize material flow, reduce downtime, and accelerate project closure. Based in Enfield, Connecticut, Louth Callan Renewables has installed over 200 MW in New England and delivered more than 4.8 GW of solar and storage infrastructure across the United States. Recently Louth Callan Renewables has completed 213 MW solarprojects in Delaware.