Sunrise Wind Project
Located in Port of Coeymans, New York
- Company Riggs Distler
- Capabilities
- Distributed Power & Data Centers
- Electric Infrastructure
- Completion 2023-2026
Project Overview
From 2023 to 2026, we supported the Sunrise Wind project, one of the largest renewable energy developments in the U.S. Located approx. 30 miles east of Montauk Point, New York, the project will generate 924 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy – enough to power more than 600,000 homes. Working from the Port of Coeymans in New York, we provided a multi-discipline approach that combined heavy civil, mechanical, and electrical expertise to assemble critical offshore wind turbine foundation components. This project represents a major step in building the domestic offshore wind supply chain while creating skilled union jobs and supporting the transition to clean energy.
Key Highlights
Sunrise Wind is a milestone for the U.S. offshore industry and the first to construct all major Advanced Foundation Components (ACFs) through a U.S.-based supply chain. We assembled components fabricated by a New York based manufacturer, further strengthening domestic capabilities in the renewable energy sector. This work was executed by a workforce of 120 union craft personnel and 20 project staff members.
Project Overview
From 2023 to 2026, we supported the Sunrise Wind project, one of the largest renewable energy developments in the U.S. Located approx. 30 miles east of Montauk Point, New York, the project will generate 924 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy – enough to power more than 600,000 homes. Working from the Port of Coeymans in New York, we provided a multi-discipline approach that combined heavy civil, mechanical, and electrical expertise to assemble critical offshore wind turbine foundation components. This project represents a major step in building the domestic offshore wind supply chain while creating skilled union jobs and supporting the transition to clean energy.
Key Highlights
Sunrise Wind is a milestone for the U.S. offshore industry and the first to construct all major Advanced Foundation Components (ACFs) through a U.S.-based supply chain. We assembled components fabricated by a New York based manufacturer, further strengthening domestic capabilities in the renewable energy sector. This work was executed by a workforce of 120 union craft personnel and 20 project staff members.

