Georgia Energy Infrastructure Construction
Georgia Power's approved July 15, 2025 IRP projects roughly 8,500 MW of load growth over the next six years, and subsequent 2025 certification filings sought about 9,900 MW of new resources. Bolt builds the civil and structural scopes behind substations, BESS, solar, and generation assets.
8,500 MW
Load Growth
9,900 MW
Resources Requested
4,000 MW
Renewables by 2035
1,100 MW
Initial Target
Market Overview
The approved 2025 IRP and follow-on certification filings point to an extended build cycle across generation, storage, solar, transmission, and substation infrastructure. Georgia Power expects approximately 8,500 MW of electrical load growth over the next six years, while the PSC-approved plan includes up to 4,000 MW of renewable procurements by 2035. That translates into real field work: access roads, pads, foundations, interconnect yards, and balance-of-plant civil packages.
The Bolt Advantage
Energy projects reward contractors who can control early civil packages and keep engineering tied to field execution. Bolt self-performs sitework, concrete, underground utilities, and structural scopes, with PE-led preconstruction to reduce handoff risk around grading tolerances, drainage, grounding, and equipment foundations.
What We Bring
Solar Farm Sitework
Clearing, grading, access roads, and stormwater management for utility-scale solar arrays.
BESS Pad Construction
Engineered concrete pads, containment systems, and site infrastructure for battery storage.
Substation Civil Work
Foundations, grounding grids, control buildings, and yard grading for electrical substations.
Gas Plant Infrastructure
Foundations, pipe racks, cooling water systems, and balance-of-plant civil work.
Transmission Line Foundations
Drilled shafts, spread footings, and access infrastructure for high-voltage transmission.
Environmental Compliance
Erosion control, stormwater permitting, and environmental management throughout construction.
Planning power, storage, or substation work in Georgia?
Send Bolt the site, the interconnect story, and the target energization window.
(706) 809-0808