Advertisement Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives, Inc., an infrastructure construction company with renewable energy and specialty civil expertise, has announced that the company has been awarded a US$45 million wind construction contract for the Shady Oaks II Wind Farm in Illinois, US. Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., a growing renewable energy and regulated utility company with approximately US$11 billion of total assets across North America, awarded the project to White Construction, a subsidiary of IEA that manages utility-scale renewable energy and heavy civil infrastructure projects. The award is for the construction of a 118 MW utility-scale wind farm in Lee County, Illinois. IEA will self-perform all of the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) needs of the project, including the construction of access roads, the improvement of nearby public roads and the erection of collection systems, foundations, and substations for the wind farm. The construction team will also implement a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system to monitor the wind turbine generators on site.