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HWH entered the energy sector about eight years ago when contracted to build a large innovation campus focused on integrating IoT technologies to better manage energy use.“ That experience,” Jordan shares,“ opened our eyes to the opportunity for agnostic systems that could communicate across platforms and optimize energy consumption. Since then, we’ ve seen tremendous growth driven by hyper scalers, AI, and increasing energy demand. It’ s really become a modernday gold rush. Today, we’ re supporting roughly $ 25 billion worth of AI and energy infrastructure projects; not as the prime contractor, but as a key partner helping with energy park development, land acquisition, and site logistics. Energy demand will only grow over the next decade, so we’ re focused on building smarter, faster, and more sustainably.”
As a contractor, HWH is a unique organization that operates multiple complementary companies.“ From the built environment side, we work with Fortune 500 clients, building large-scale projects quickly and efficiently. Alongside that,” Jordan continues,“ our logistics organization has supported Fortune 100 companies across the US for over 30 years, giving us deep expertise in supply chain management, inventory control, quality, and safety. Our manufacturing division also works with Fortune 500 clients, and all these companies are supported by a shared back-office model that provides resources across human resources, IT, finance, and operations.
“ This model allows us to help clients scale in ways few organizations can. For example, we partnered with EnviroSafe Demil, a government demilitarization contractor, to help them build a stateof-the-art hybrid burn chamber. Beyond construction, we supported them with financing, operational infrastructure, and
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