MAITLAND, FL – May 8, 2025 – Castillo Engineering, a leading national solar and energy storage engineering firm, has invested $2.5 million in project and process management tools and has expanded its senior leadership team to better meet growing demand in the utility-scale solar market across the entire project lifecycle.
Castillo is strengthening its executive leadership to support rapid growth and evolving industry needs. The company has appointed Gary Joseph as Vice President of Sales & Marketing and Arun Ramadass as Vice President of Operations. Additionally, the firm’s founder Rick Castillo has transitioned into the role of Chief Operating Officer, where he now leads a newly enhanced Project Management Office (PMO).
Under Rick’s leadership, the PMO gains strategic guidance and daily mentorship, complemented by the launch of PMO 360™, a client-facing project management platform designed to enhance visibility and efficiency. Its intuitive dashboard provides clients with greater ease of communication and complete visibility into engineering information, timelines, and plans. PMO 360™ also equips project managers (PMs) with the data and insights they need to make informed decisions, improve timelines, control budgets, and boost client satisfaction. Castillo’s Project Management Institute (PMI)-certified PMs align their strategies with PMI’s gold standard to help clients minimize risk, optimize budgets, and stay on schedule throughout a project.
To further support internal engineering teams, Castillo Engineering has also launched a proprietary design tool: Design IQ™. Developed in collaboration with a global software provider, Design IQ™ automates the real-time collection of calculations and design assets from multiple sources, making them available in a single interface for the Castillo team. This automation of engineering calculations and AutoCAD drafting enables Castillo engineers to reduce human error, standardize workflows, and increase scalability, allowing the company to deliver projects faster with superior quality.
“In our discussions with utility-scale EPCs, almost every leader expressed an urgent, unmet need for an Engineer of Record that can offer excellent project management and unwavering quality at the utility scale as the market grows,” commented Christopher Castillo, CEO. “Our response is a bold investment in talent, tools, and technology that ensures our ‘A Team’ is ready to support EPCs as their pipelines expand – without sacrificing quality.”
356 GWdc of utility-scale solar is expected to come online by 2035, fueled by surging energy demand from AI applications and data centers.
Through this strategic investment, Castillo Engineering aims to further empower utility-scale projects with innovative, customized, and process-driven engineering solutions across the entire project lifecycle – enhancing communication, shortening timelines and optimizing costs to deliver tomorrow’s energy with efficiency and ease.
About Castillo Engineering
Castillo Engineering is a leading utility-scale design and engineering firm specializing in full-service solar, energy storage, and high-voltage solutions. The firm’s services provide comprehensive support from initial feasibility studies through construction close-out. As Engineer of Record, Castillo Engineering ensures projects are completed on time and within budget, consistently delivering high-quality, innovative solutions to developers, EPC contractors, and utilities nationwide. With over 25 years of experience and more than 10GW of successful projects, the firm navigates national, state, and local codes with precision. Castillo Engineering is based in Maitland, Florida and is licensed in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Learn more at castillope.com.
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