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Reach out to the engineering team.

Share the constraint, the scope, or the correction notice. We will map the viable path and tell you exactly what is needed next without sending you through a generic support queue.

Useful first inputs

Site photos, utility comments, panel schedules, equipment intent, and correction notices are enough to start a real engineering conversation.

What you get back

A clear read on what is constrained, what is missing, and whether the path is straightforward or headed toward deeper engineering.

Response

Same day

We respond to every email, usually the same day.

Direct review

Project intake is reviewed by the engineering side of the business, not a ticket queue.

Partial scopes welcome

Correction notices, site photos, rough markups, and incomplete one-lines are enough to start.

Project request

Tell us what is constrained, what is at risk, and what needs to move.

Use the form for active scopes, commercial quote requests, reviewer comments, or direct engineering questions. The first response should tell you what matters next, not send you into a ticket loop.

Response standard

We respond to every email, usually the same day. The goal is to clarify the next engineering decision quickly and tell you what is needed next.

What happens next

Talk directly with the engineering team.

A good intake path looks at the actual project, maps the viable route, and keeps the next step explicit.
01

Review the actual scope

We look at the information you send for constraints, missing inputs, and likely approval or field risks.

02

Map the viable path

If the scope is straightforward, we say so. If it needs a different route, we explain the technical reason.

03

Move into engineering support

Once the path is clear, we recommend the right service, quote, or next step.

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