Past Project Spotlight: Indiana American Water’s Investment in Long-Term Infrastructure Value

Howie Heerdt • June 8, 2026

How Morton Electric supported a past Greenwood infrastructure project built for long-term performance.

The construction of solar for Indiana American Water (IAW)

Strong infrastructure does more than meet today’s operational needs. It helps organizations prepare for the future with smarter facilities, better efficiency, and long-term cost control.


Indiana American Water’s past Greenwood project is a strong example of that approach. As part of its continued investment in modern infrastructure, the company partnered with Holladay Properties to develop a customized, build-to-suit headquarters office in Greenwood, Indiana.


To support the facility’s energy and operational goals, a 438-kW solar installation was completed as part of the Greenwood operations. Evansville-based Morton Electric played an important role in supporting the electrical work behind the project, helping bring the system together with the experience needed for a commercial infrastructure installation of this scale.


The Greenwood project reflects how modern utility facilities can be designed with both performance and long-term value in mind. By combining a purpose-built office environment with renewable energy infrastructure, Indiana American Water strengthened its operational footprint while supporting more efficient energy use.


For Morton Electric, the project also highlights the importance of having a capable local electrical partner on complex commercial and utility-related work. Projects like this require more than installation alone. They demand coordination, technical skill, safety awareness, and an understanding of how electrical systems support broader facility goals.


Looking back, the Greenwood investment stands as a practical example of how smart infrastructure planning can serve both business and community needs. With the right partners in place, facility upgrades can deliver long-term benefits, from improved efficiency to stronger operational resilience.




an opened electrical panel showing the wires inside.

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