According to a recent LinkedIn post from Doral Renewables, the company recently participated in Bechtel Corporation’s one-year event recognizing skilled tradespeople working on the remaining 900 MW of the Mammoth Solar complex in Pulaski County, Indiana. The post indicates that approximately 70% of this phase of the project, which includes Mammoth South and Mammoth Central I and II at 300 MW each, has been completed within a year.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights comments from its Senior Vice President of Project Management, who emphasized safety, quality, and cohesive teamwork on site. The post also acknowledges multiple union partners supplying labor, suggesting ongoing collaboration with established craft labor organizations that may support execution reliability and schedule adherence.
For investors, the reported 70% completion of the remaining 900 MW portion suggests meaningful progress toward bringing a large-scale solar asset closer to commercial operation and revenue generation. If construction continues on pace and to the standards described, Doral Renewables could be positioned to expand its operational capacity in the Midwest, potentially strengthening long-term cash flow visibility in the U.S. utility-scale solar market.
The involvement of Bechtel and several union groups, as referenced in the post, may indicate a robust construction and labor framework that can mitigate execution risk on a complex, multi-phase project. Successful delivery of the Mammoth Solar phases could enhance Doral Renewables’ track record for delivering large projects, which may support future project awards, financing access, and competitive positioning among independent renewable power developers.

