The Daughter Site Solar Array Project is located along Burger Road on a 5-acre tract in Murphy, North Carolina. Hayes | James was involved in the preliminary engineering and site review, coordinating with the Client’s representatives in the preparation of site construction plans for the 990kw solar project incorporating 3,600 polycrystalline modules.
Hayes | James was responsible for the final site engineering and construction documents for the solar array development, including a wetlands and stream review, storm water management analysis, grading and drainage layout, phased erosion control development plans and general construction details. The site will include 25 rows or strings of solar panels, averaging 144 separate solar panels per row through two paralleled Advance Energy, Inc. inverters producing 883kw to the local power grid.
Hayes | James provided construction staking, boundary and topographic surveys, site development plans and permitting with the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Cherokee County.