About this organization
Organization Name: Elecnor Hawkeye LLC
Organization Solution and Services
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Design Services, Substation layout & site design, Electrical, Civil, Structural, Protection & Control, AIS and GIS design, Transmission LineDesign, Tower Design
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Power Generation & Power Plant Solutions, Power Generation EQ & Accessories, Gas & Steam Turbines, Generators
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planning Services, Project Management
- Engineering Solutions, EPC
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue over 100M
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: $9.8M
Organization Information : Elecnor Hawkeye is a Utility Construction Company specializing in Electric Transmission & Distribution, High Voltage Underground Electric Construction and Maintenance, Gas Mains & Services, Civil, EPC, Substation Installation and Maintenance, Renewable Energy and Communications. In 2013 Hawkeye was acquired by Elecnor Group, a Global Leader in Energy, Gas, Renewable and Communications. Contractor, Storm Management, Substations, Overhead Dist & Trans, Utility Distribution, Transformers/Transformer Components, High Voltage Insulator, Steel Transmission Towers
Other Information: Elecnor Hawkeye, founded in 2013 , is a U.S.-based subsidiary of the Elecnor Group, a global leader in engineering, construction, and infrastructure. With expertise spanning over a century, Elecnor Hawkeye specializes in delivering comprehensive energy and utility solutions, particularly in power transmission, distribution, and renewable energy projects. The company plays a critical role in constructing electrical grids, substations, underground infrastructure, and natural gas networks. Elecnor Hawkeye is known for its commitment to innovation, safety, and environmental sustainability, aligning with the Elecnor Group’s global mission to drive energy efficiency and modernize critical infrastructure. Leveraging advanced technologies and a skilled workforce, the company serves utility providers, municipalities, and private-sector clients, contributing to the development of resilient energy systems across the U.S