


The West Wyalong Solar Farm is a 107MWdc project located near West Wyalong, New South Wales.
The site comprises 200,284 PV modules installed across single-axis tracking infrastructure, forming a major renewable energy asset within the region.
Tranex Power was engaged by PCL Constructors to deliver the piling, tracker, and PV module installation scopes. Effective scope sequencing and resource management were critical to maintaining programme momentum and achieving key construction milestones.
Given the scale and density of installation works, Tranex Power applied detailed workface planning, installation control measures, and quality assurance processes to maintain consistent build quality and alignment accuracy. These measures ensured robust mechanical infrastructure and supported an efficient transition into the commissioning phases. Safety and productivity were upheld through structured daily planning, proactive hazard identification, and strict adherence to established site procedures.
The successful delivery of the West Wyalong Solar Farm reflects Tranex Power’s capability to manage and execute comprehensive construction packages on large utility-scale solar projects. This outcome reinforces our reputation as a trusted delivery partner capable of supporting complex installations that contribute materially to Australia’s growing renewable energy generation capacity.





Tranex Power delivered the project safely and efficiently despite severe and prolonged inclement weather, including areas submerged for more than nine months and frequent localised storms and flash flooding. By implementing adaptive scheduling, robust site management, and proactive risk mitigation measures, we maintained continuous progress while protecting personnel and equipment. Tranex Power’s structured approach ensured the project was completed safely, on time, and to client expectations, even under highly challenging environmental conditions.
