Many solar projects are designed to look efficient on paper – but once construction begins, real world challenges quickly expose weaknesses in planning.
Without practical, construction-led input early in the process, projects often suffer from:
Inefficient sitelayouts that slow down installation.
Poor material flow causing crews to wait on deliveries.
Congested access routes and delivery bottlenecks.
Misplaced compounds and storage areas.
These issues lead directly to delays, increased costs, and reduced productivity on site. FreedGen helps eliminate these risks by ensuring projects are planned with real construction conditions in mind, not just design assumptions.
We design site layouts that support smooth and efficient construction operations.
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Efficient material movement is critical on large-scale solar projects.
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We assess whether a design will actually work in real construction conditions.
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This helps prevent costly changes during construction.
Identifying risks early protects timelines and budgets.
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FreedGen consultancy is built on hands-on experience in utility-scale solar construction.
Founder Michael Freed has supported the delivery of large-scale solar projects across Europe, including 300MW projects in both Spain and Poland. This experience provides practical insight into how solar sites operate once construction begins - not just how they are designed.
FreedGen supports a wide range of stakeholders across renewable energy projects:
Solar developers
EPC contractors
Principal contractors
Renewable infrastructure investors
Landowners preparing solar developments