GoCrew

Renewables

The weather window is short. The nearest bed is an hour away.

GoCrew manages workforce lodging and deployment coordination for renewables programs — utility-scale wind, solar EPC, and repowering. GWO and site-certification status accounted for. Remote-site fatigue managed through proximity and rotation. Rotating crews, multi-site builds, 5+ rooms nightly.

Renewables technician at a utility-scale solar field

The operating reality

Distance burns the weather window. Fatigue burns the safety margin.

A utility-scale solar field rises in a county with one motel and a lot of open land. Hundreds of EPC crew arrive on a financing clock, and overflow housing is an hour each way on a road that floods. The weather window is open and the crew is spread across three towns.

Wind is its own discipline. GWO-certified techs rotate through remote sites, and a tech bunked far from the turbine string burns the daylight a weather window grants. Fatigue and commute degrade safe work at height — documented factors, not abstractions.

Tax-credit financing brings an audit. A lender or owner asks for a defensible record of every crew, every night, against the build and the invoice. The record reconciles, or the financing question opens.

Procurement closed the booking. Nobody kept the operation accurate after it. The site lead ends up running lodging instead of running the build.

What we operate

What GoCrew manages.

01

Operational accountability

One desk across every site, every overflow town, every EPC subcontractor. When a remote build outgrows the local rooms, GoCrew owns the recovery — not your site lead.

What this prevents: a wind tech with a lapsed GWO certification dispatched to the nacelle.

02

Centralized visibility

Every crew, every site, every dollar, every exception on one screen. A solar field that mobilizes hundreds, and a wind program that rotates techs through remote sites, both visible in real time.

03

Exception handling

A weather window collapses. A crew demobs early as a string finishes. Captured at the point of change, before it lands in the next EPC invoice.

04

Crew support

Renewables builds chase daylight and weather, not office hours. So does the desk that supports them. 24/7, every site.

05

Field coordination

Crews mobilize, rotate, and demob across remote sites on the build and weather plan. Lodging realigns in real time so the next weather window is not lost to a missing bed.

06

Invoice governance

Three-way match per crew, per night, per site. Defensible to your CFO, your EPC owner, and the audit on a tax-credit-financed project.

07

Hotel performance management

In partnership with StayCertified, an independent certification partner, remote-region facilities are vetted against operational standards — proximity to the site, security posture, sanitation, crew suitability. The criteria are functional, not aesthetic.

Is GoCrew built for your build?

Four signals tell you
in thirty seconds.

  • 01You run 5+ rooms a night across the build — at mobilization or peak
  • 02Your crews rotate — wind site rotations, solar EPC ramps, repowering programs
  • 03Your program lives across multiple sites or overflow towns and no one portal sees all of it
  • 04You build in constrained, remote markets where supply is finite and accountability matters more than rate

If one or more is true, request an Operational Review.

Before the next mobilization

Stage it before the weather window opens.