A New Name. A Broader Vision for the Future. The Same Commitment to Excellence. Louth Callan Renewables, now Louth Callan, Expands EPC Construction Services to Geothermal, Transmission & Substation, and Traditional Industrial Power Projects

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Friday, August 22, 2025 at 3:20pm UTC

A New Name. A Broader Vision for the Future. The Same Commitment to Excellence. Louth Callan Renewables, now Louth Callan, Expands EPC Construction Services to Geothermal, Transmission & Substation, and Traditional Industrial Power Projects

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ENFIELD, Conn., Aug. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Louth Callan Renewables today announced it has rebranded to Louth Callan to better reflect its transformation of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services to include Geothermal, Transmission & Substation (T&S), and Traditional Industrial Power projects across the United States. The move reflects the company's evolution from a renewable focused builder to a full spectrum energy and infrastructure partner capable of delivering complex, grid-critical assets from concept to Commercial Operation.

"Rebranding to Louth Callan reflects our commitment to serving the full spectrum of our clients' infrastructure needs—renewable and conventional, generation and grid, and everything in between," said Nicholas Sylvestre, Founder and CEO of Louth Callan. "By combining the discipline and rigor of utility-scale EPC with the speed and adaptability required for fast-moving, capital-intensive projects, we are building a broader EPC platform that can deliver across modern energy systems. This evolution strengthens our ability to partner with clients through the energy transition, ensuring reliable, efficient, and future-ready solutions."

With the expanded offerings, Louth Callan now delivers turnkey EPC solutions across four complementary domains:

  • Geothermal – Full-lifecycle delivery from feasibility and resource assessment through wellfield development, surface facilities, and power island integration. Focusing on both utility scale plant construction and commercial and industrial applications. Louth Callan's execution model emphasizes subsurface risk management, HSE leadership, and integration with district energy and industrial heat users where applicable.

  • Transmission & Substation (T&S) – Planning, design, and construction of high-voltage lines and substations, including protection & controls, relaying, SCADA, and commissioning. The team supports grid interconnections for utility owners, IPPs, and large energy consumers, with a focus on quality, outage minimization, and schedule certainty.

  • Traditional Industrial Power – EPC for conventional thermal and industrial power assets, including combined heat and power (CHP), process steam, and balance-of-plant upgrades and repowers. Louth Callan's approach emphasizes reliability, maintainability, and lifecycle cost optimization.

  • Renewables (Ongoing) – The company continues to execute utility scale (50mws or greater) solar, storage, hydro and hybrid projects integrating these assets with T&S scopes and, where appropriate, with geothermal or thermal resources to form resilient portfolios.

"Our customers want one accountable partner who can safely deliver complex projects, align with evolving interconnection standards, and manage multi-disciplinary risk," Nicholas stated, "By unifying our brand and expanding our EPC capabilities, Louth Callan is positioned to deliver exactly that."

What does this mean for our partners?

  • A more comprehensive and detailed Louth Callan: A single brand and unified project delivery model across generation, grid, and industrial scopes.

  • Same trusted team but expanded: Existing contracts, teams, and points of contact remain unchanged; the legal entity and obligations are unaffected by the brand update, but the strength and experience of our team increases significantly.

  • Stronger supply chain: Expanded vendor frameworks and category strategies across electrical equipment, major mechanical packages, drilling/well services, and civil works.

  • Clear HSE & Quality leadership: Reinforced programs aligned to internationally recognized standards, with field-first safety culture and continuous improvement baked into commissioning and turnover.

Louth Callan's EPC framework is engineered to de-risk critical path activities such as permitting, interconnection, long-lead procurement, civil & foundations, and commissioning while maintaining rigorous interface control across OEMs and specialty subcontractors. The result is predictable schedules, grid-compliant assets, and lifecycle performance aligned to customers' commercial objectives.

The Louth Callan brand transformation includes a refreshed logo, a new visual identity, and a redesigned website that will roll out across digital channels, job sites, documentation, vehicles, and PPE over the coming weeks. While our branding has changed, our unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and excellence remains the same. We invite you to explore the new site, learn more about our work and see how we are building better – together. www.louthcallan.com

Thank you for being a part of the journey.  

About Louth Callan

Louth Callan is an EPC construction partner delivering complex energy and infrastructure projects across geothermal, transmission & substation, traditional industrial power, and renewables. The company integrates engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning to bring grid-critical assets online safely, on schedule, and to specification. Louth Callan operates across the United States with teams experienced in utility, IPP, and industrial owner environments.

For further information, please contact Kristen Michaelian, kristen@louthcallan.com

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