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Commercial Solar EPC & Construction in New Jersey
commercial solar EPC contractor NJ that turns roof and bill data into a clear go or no-go decision.
This is where projects either get clearer or get messy. We focus on constraints, assumptions, and the steps needed to move from idea to an approved build.
Years in the Solar Industry
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Sustainable Commercial Solar Construction NJ built for occupied facilities
LandAir Energy believes in sustainable energy that is practical and measurable. For commercial solar EPC contractor NJ nj, we deliver cleaner on-site power through site and bill analysis, constraint checks, and production modeling, so savings and timelines stay predictable.
- Lower Energy Costs
- Increase Property Value
- Environmentally Friendly
- Energy Independence
Commercial Solar EPC NJ: build without stopping your business
- Electric bill review and usage pattern check
- Roof and site constraint review including access and safety
- Preliminary layout and sizing assumptions you can validate
- Early notes on permitting and interconnection requirements
- Clear next steps for design, pricing, and timelines
Incentives for commercial solar construction, New Jersey
What we typically review (eligibility and amounts vary):
Cost coverage:
Some projects see 40–60% offset after stacking programs; eligibility and timing vary.
Tax credits:
Federal credits may reduce net cost; we help document requirements for your accountant.
NJ incentives:
Production-based programs can add ongoing value tied to energy output; availability depends on program status.
Payback modeling:
We run conservative ROI scenarios using your rates, available area, and load profile.
Our Process
Step 1: Share your bill and site details
Step 2: Design, incentives, and approvals plan
Step 3: Build, turn-on, and reporting
What’s Included in EPC & Construction
Full equipment procurement and management
Modules, inverters, racking, monitoring, balance-of-system components. Tier-1 brands only — Q CELLS, REC, Silfab modules; SolarEdge, SMA, Enphase inverters; IronRidge, PanelClaw, RBI Solar racking.
Site mobilization and zone-by-zone install
Sequenced construction across 4 to 8 roof zones so operations continue underneath active work. Daily cleanup and tool inventory. Single ground-floor staging area to minimize footprint.
Roof penetration sealing per manufacturer spec
Coordinated with your roof manufacturer (GAF, Carlisle, Firestone, JM) to maintain warranty. Photo-documentation of every penetration before, during, and after sealing.
AC tie-in and electrical commissioning
Scheduled for weekend or off-shift window to minimize disruption. Critical-power facilities get parallel transformer tie-in with zero outage. Full commissioning verification before energization.
Utility witness test coordination
PSE&G, JCP&L, ACE, or Rockland witness test scheduled and managed. Anti-islanding verified, production tested, meter installed. Permission to Operate (PTO) documented.
Project documentation and handover
Complete as-built drawings, equipment data sheets, manufacturer warranties, monitoring portal access, and facility team handover meeting. Liquidated damages on contractor-caused schedule slips.
Industries We Commonly Support
Warehouses & distribution
Manufacturing
Cold storage & food processing
Retail & shopping centers
Offices & commercial real estate
Healthcare and medical facilities
Service Areas
We support commercial solar projects across New Jersey, with a strong presence in South Jersey.
Get Help With EPC & Construction
Tell us what you’re trying to accomplish and what constraints you’re working around. We’ll outline feasible options and a clear path to approvals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does commercial solar installation take, start to finish?
For a 100–500 kW commercial system in NJ, total timeline from kickoff to commissioning is typically 4 to 7 months. On-site construction is 6 to 10 weeks; the longest stage is utility interconnection review (8–14 weeks at PSE&G).
Will I lose production time during commercial solar installation?
No, in 95% of cases. We sequence rooftop work to be non-disruptive to operations underneath. The only brief disruption is the AC tie-in, which we schedule for a weekend or off-shift window.
What happens if construction takes longer than expected?
Our standard EPC contract includes liquidated damages for schedule delays caused by us (not by weather, utility, or owner-caused delays). We provide a written project schedule at kickoff and weekly progress reports with photos.
Do you handle critical-power facilities like hospitals and data centers?
Yes. Critical-power facilities get parallel transformer tie-in engineering with zero outage during the AC connection. This adds upfront engineering cost but is non-negotiable for facilities where downtime has real consequences.
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LandAir Energy · 2050 Fairfax Avenue, Cherry Hill, NJ · 856-702-3721
Last updated: May 13, 2026


