Emerging Energy

IMCO Construction supports global renewable energy by providing infrastructure, design-build, and collaborative delivery services for energy leaders and innovators working to provide grid resilience and alleviate environmental impacts of conventional energy sources. IMCO brings solutions for power storage projects. Relied upon for complex, high-trust electrical partnerships, IMCO supports battery storage projects, performing site prep, concrete and infrastructure placement, and battery installation, while meeting demanding schedules and logistical requirements.

82 Megawatt Happy Valley Battery Storage System

Current Project

IMCO is constructing a 82 megawatt Battery Energy Storage System consisting of 146 battery blocks. The work includes underground electrical, earthwork, concrete foundations, and setting of Prevalon equipment.

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Douglas County Hydrogen Production Facility

Current Project

Douglas County PUD contracted IMCO Construction to build Washington State’s first large-scale hydrogen production facility, which will use water and power from the Wells Dam facility to produce hydrogen through an electrolysis process. Hydrogen does not emit carbon and...

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Hemingway Energy Storage Civil Development

Current Project

IMCO constructed two battery energy storage systems (BESS), the first in a series of projects providing the first utility-scale storage systems in the state. The 520 20,000-pound batteries can store 123 megawatts of power. IMCO work included site preparation,...

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Site Work and Foundations at Black Mesa BESS

IMCO Construction performed site preparation, cast-in-place concrete foundations, and set the batteries for a new 40-megawatt battery energy storage system. This is part of the client’s goal to build 1,700 megawatts of battery storage by 2040. The team expedited this...

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Rock Island Dam Pier 1 Spillway Repairs

This project included major concrete structural repairs to the spillway at the Rock Island Dam. Working over an active spillway, performing an incredibly high-risk task, required careful safety planning and daily coordination with dam operations. Work included demolition of...

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Culmback Dam Fish Habitat Improvement

This remote project improved fish habitat in the Sultan River, enhancing productivity and survivability for both local and anadromous fish species. The work included tunneling into solid rock at the side of Culmback Dam and constructing a 700-foot water...

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