Kiewit Completes First of Its Kind U.S. Offshore Wind Substation with InEight

Discover how Kiewit, a leader in North American construction, achieved a groundbreaking feat with the South Fork Wind project — the first-ever commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S. With InEight’s innovative software, Kiewit not only managed the complex logistics of building a 1500-ton substation, but also streamlined communication and project management in a challenging offshore environment.

InEight provided significant advantages, including:

  • Enhanced team communication
  • Streamlined administrative processes
  • Real-time project tracking

Kiewit’s successful completion demonstrates the effectiveness of InEight’s integrated project management tools for delivering project certainty. Explore the full story to learn the innovative strategies and technologies that helped deliver this pioneering renewable energy project.

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