Symbion Power has the engineering, construction and security experience and expertise required to build large power plants. Symbion also has close relationships with major equipment manufacturers and remains a trusted partner in such challenging work environments as Iraq, Afghanistan and Tanzania. These established relationships enable Symbion to offer warranties on the equipment the manufacturers are not able to offer themselves.
From Afghanistan to Africa & Haiti.
In 2007, Symbion expanded its operations to Afghanistan, where most of the U.S. government’s investment in electrification is being made through a $1.4 billion dollar Cost-Plus Prime Contract to a joint venture of two U.S. firms, the Louis Berger Group / Black & Veatch Joint Venture (the LBG/B&V JV). Symbion won a bid to build a 100MW Power Plant in Kabul.
Symbion is now pursuing power plant work in Africa and Haiti.
