Government · Council · EPC principals · NSW

Solar delivered to tender standard — six national accreditations, documented compliance, engineered design

Crown Solar is an NETCC Approved Seller and CEC-aligned installer engineering commercial-scale solar, storage and EV charging across NSW. We compete on compliance rigour, engineering documentation and procurement transparency — and we are direct about where our public-sector track record is still being built.

  • Accreditation, insurance and licensing evidence in one pack
  • Approval-ready design documentation, Engineers Australia standard
  • Platinum distribution rates passed straight into the schedule of rates

Prequalification documents, insurance certificates of currency and licence copies issued within one business day of request.

For procurement

Credentials at a glance

Entity
Urban Environmental Revolution Australia Pty Ltdtrading as Crown Solar
ABN
34 612 046 885ACN 612 046 885
NSW electrical licence
378172CElectrician class · current to 11 Jan 2028
Public liability
$20mcertificate of currency on request
Workers compensation
icare NSWpolicy on request
Quality system
ISO 9001:2015documented ITP and QA records
Data handling
SOC 2 CRMPrivacy Act 1988 (Cth) compliant
Accreditations
Sixlisted in full below
Accredited
NETCC Approved SellerSmart Energy Council memberEngineers Australia affiliatedCEC-aligned design & installPlatinum distribution partnerFair Work · WHS · Modern Slavery aware
What each one obliges us to do →
Straight answer to the obvious question

What we can prove today, and what we are building with our first public-sector clients

Every tender asks for comparable projects. Rather than stretch residential and commercial work into something it isn't, here is the honest split — and the four mechanisms we use to carry the risk instead of asking you to.

Provable now

Capability, compliance and systems

  • Six current accreditations and memberships, each independently verifiable
  • Engineered design and approval documentation to Engineers Australia standards
  • CEC-aligned installation methodology and Australian Standards compliance
  • Licensed electrical trades, WHS-managed sites, SWMS and ITP documentation
  • Commercial and industrial rooftop delivery across NSW, 30 kW to multi-MW design capability
  • Tier 1 equipment at Platinum wholesale rates through five distribution partners
  • Fair Work-compliant labour, full insurances, Modern Slavery-aware sourcing
  • ISO 9001:2015 quality system and SOC 2-secured data handling
Being built

Public-sector and EPC track record

  • Completed contracts under a government panel or standing offer arrangement
  • Multi-site council rollout references at portfolio scale
  • EPC subcontract history as a nominated electrical or renewables package holder
  • Long-run O&M performance data across a government asset portfolio
  • Local Government Procurement or state panel listings
Our positionWe would rather lose a tender on stated experience than win one on an implied claim we cannot evidence at reference-check stage.

Start with a scoped pilot

One site, or one building, on a defined scope with a hold point before any portfolio commitment. You get delivery evidence at low exposure; we get the reference we are missing.

Security over the contract

Retention, bank guarantee or parent-entity undertaking to the level the contract requires, plus milestone payments tied to inspection and test plan sign-off rather than calendar dates.

Named delivery team

The design engineer, licensed supervisor and installation crew are named in the submission with licences and accreditation numbers attached, along with any specialist subcontractor.

Warranty backed upstream

Product warranties sit with Tier 1 manufacturers and our Platinum distributors, not with a small installer's balance sheet. Workmanship warranty is documented separately.

Approach to risk transfer is indicative and confirmed per contract. Security instruments are subject to the tendered conditions of contract.

Scope of works

What we self-deliver, and what we bring specialists in for

Bidders who claim to do everything in-house get tested on it. This is the honest delivery model, so the panel can see exactly where the interfaces sit.

Self-delivered

Our own licensed personnel, our own QA records.

  • Feasibility, yield modelling and financial analysis
  • Electrical and PV system design, single line diagrams, string layouts
  • Grid connection applications and DNSP liaison
  • Rooftop and ground-mount PV installation, DC and AC works
  • Inverter, battery and EV charger installation and commissioning
  • Metering, monitoring configuration and portal handover
  • Testing, commissioning records, CEC compliance documentation
  • Rebate and certificate administration — STC, LGC, state programs
  • Planned maintenance and fault response under an O&M agreement

Delivered through named specialists

Engaged under our contract, insurances verified, named in the submission.

  • Structural engineering certification and roof capacity assessment
  • High-voltage works, substation and transformer upgrades
  • Civil works, ground screws, piling and trenching
  • Crane, EWP and rigging services
  • Traffic control and road occupancy management
  • Asbestos assessment and removal where identified
  • Roof remediation, membrane and sheeting replacement
  • Independent commissioning verification, where a contract requires separation

Subcontractor panel details, insurances and licences are provided in the capability statement and updated per tender.

Accreditation & membership

Six accreditations, and what each one obliges us to do

Logos on their own score nothing. Each accreditation below is paired with the obligation it places on Crown Solar and the practical benefit it transfers to the client.

01

New Energy Tech Approved Seller (NETCC)

As an NETCC Approved Seller in NSW, Crown Solar meets a national code for ethical solar sales. Residential, commercial and council customers get accurate proposals, upfront costs and timelines, and warranties backed by strict consumer protections.

Obliges: code-compliant proposals, cooling-off rights, complaints pathway. Verify: NETCC public register.
02

Smart Energy Council Member

Through membership with the Smart Energy Council, Australia's peak clean energy body, Crown Solar keeps NSW homes and businesses ahead of policy and technology shifts. You get long-term energy strategy — not just panels — plus scalable EV charging and battery storage.

Obliges: currency with policy and standards change. Verify: member directory listing.
03

Engineers Australia Affiliation

Engineers Australia affiliation means Crown Solar engineers every system to professional standards — robust design, approval-ready documentation, fewer costly reworks.

Obliges: professional engineering conduct and documented design basis. Verify: affiliation record on request.
04

CEC-Aligned Design & Installation

Every Crown Solar system — residential and commercial — is designed and installed across NSW to Clean Energy Council guidelines and Australian Standards. That means certified, compliant workmanship, faster approvals, no rectification costs, and full eligibility for government rebates.

Obliges: AS/NZS 5033, AS/NZS 4777 and CEC install guidelines. Verify: accreditation numbers of nominated installers.
05

Platinum Distribution Partnerships

As a Platinum-partnered commercial solar installer in NSW, Crown Solar buys premium panels, inverters, batteries and EV chargers at national wholesale rates. Our Platinum distributor network: OSW, AC Solar Warehouse, Solar Outlet, Solartech and EVSE. That buying power goes straight into your quote — genuine, warranty-backed, Tier 1 equipment.

Obliges: genuine supply chain, no grey-market stock. Verify: distributor partnership letters.
06

Ethics, Fair Work & Data Privacy

Crown Solar runs every NSW project to strict, ethical standards: Fair Work-compliant pay, full public liability and workers' insurance, WHS-managed sites, and Modern Slavery-aware sourcing. Your data is just as protected — held under the Privacy Act in a SOC 2-secured CRM, never sold or shared.

Obliges: Fair Work instruments, WHS Act 2011 duties, Privacy Act 1988 handling. Verify: policies and certificates in the capability pack.
Prequalification

Compliance matrix

The standard prequalification requirements for NSW public-sector and EPC work, mapped to our evidence. Amber marks an item we can satisfy but cannot yet evidence with a completed contract.

Requirement · evidence held · status
RequirementEvidence we holdStatus
Legal entity & financial standingABN/ACN, ASIC extract, financial statements, bank referenceAvailable on request
Electrical contractor licensingNSW electrical contractor licence, nominated supervisor qualificationsCurrent
Installer accreditationCEC-accredited designers and installers, accreditation numbers per personCurrent
Public liability insurance$20m policy, certificate of currency, principal’s interest noted on requestCurrent
Workers compensationicare NSW policy, certificate of currencyCurrent
Professional indemnityPI cover for design liability, certificate of currencyCurrent
WHS management systemWHS policy, SWMS library, site induction records, incident register, working-at-heights and EWP ticketsDocumented
Quality managementISO 9001:2015 system, inspection and test plans, commissioning recordsCertified
Technical standards complianceAS/NZS 5033, AS/NZS 4777.2, AS/NZS 3000, AS 1170 wind loading, CEC install guidelinesDesign basis documented
Fair Work & industrial complianceAward-compliant pay records, no sham contracting, subcontractor statementsCompliant
Modern Slavery & ethical sourcingSupplier declarations via Platinum distributors, Tier 1 manufacturer sourcing policyPolicy in place
Privacy & data handlingPrivacy Act 1988 (Cth) compliance, SOC 2-secured CRM, no third-party data saleDocumented
Environmental & waste managementWaste and recycling procedure for panels, packaging and cabling; spill and stormwater controlsProcedure in place
Comparable public-sector contractsCommercial and industrial delivery in NSW; no completed government panel contract to dateDisclosed — pilot proposed
Panel or standing offer listingNot currently listed on a state or LGP panel; applications in progressDisclosed — in progress
Multi-site portfolio referencesSingle-site commercial references available; portfolio rollout reference not yet heldDisclosed — building

Status is maintained from the compliance register so certificate expiry dates drive this table — an expired certificate cannot silently display as current.

Delivery methodology

How a project runs, stage by stage, with the deliverable at each hold point

Written to align with a standard design-and-construct lifecycle so it can be lifted into a tender response and mapped against your own gateway process.

01

Pre-tender engagement

Site walkover, existing electrical infrastructure review, interval data and tariff analysis, constraints register. Where an EOI allows, we identify the connection and structural risks before pricing rather than after award.

Deliverable: Preliminary constraints and opportunity note
02

Feasibility & concept design

Yield modelling, array layout options, indicative single line diagram, structural pre-assessment, connection strategy, whole-of-life cost and abatement modelling.

Deliverable: Feasibility report, concept drawings, capital and operating estimate
03

Tender submission

Priced schedule of rates, programme, named delivery team with licences, subcontractor panel, WHS and quality plans, compliance matrix, departures schedule.

Deliverable: Conforming submission plus any alternative offer, clearly separated
04

Detailed design & approvals

Engineered design package, structural certification, DNSP connection application, protection settings, planning or heritage referrals where applicable, ITP issued for review.

Deliverable: Approval-ready design package and inspection and test plan
05

Construction

Site establishment, SWMS and induction, staged installation to maintain site operations, hold-point inspections, daily reporting, progress claims tied to ITP sign-off.

Deliverable: Hold-point records, photographic evidence, weekly progress report
06

Commissioning & handover

Electrical testing, inverter and protection commissioning, monitoring configuration, as-built documentation, operator training, certificate creation and rebate administration.

Deliverable: Commissioning report, as-builts, O&M manual, training record, compliance certificates
07

Defects liability & O&M

Defects period management, performance verification against modelled yield, then transition into a planned maintenance agreement with defined response times.

Deliverable: Performance verification report, then O&M service schedule
Programme transparencyEach stage carries a nominated duration and a named responsible person in the tendered programme. Where a duration depends on a third party — DNSP approval, structural certification, heritage referral — it is shown as a dependency, not absorbed into our own float.
Referees & project evidence

Reference material — populated from real projects only

These blocks are filled from completed work with client consent, never from illustrative examples.

Evidence slot — commercial referees

Three commercial or industrial referees

With contactable names, site type, system size, contract value band and completion date. Sourced from delivered NSW work.

  • Referee name, position, organisation, phone, email
  • Scope delivered and any variation history
  • Written consent to be contacted, on file
Evidence slot — first public-sector project

Reserved for the first completed council, agency or EPC package

Until it exists, this space carries the pilot proposal instead — not a case study written from a comparable job.

  • Client, scope, programme achieved against tendered programme
  • Measured performance against modelled yield
  • Safety record and any incidents, reported honestly
Adjacent experience, described accuratelyWhere a commercial project is genuinely comparable in scope, roof type, connection complexity or programme constraint, we say which dimension is comparable and which is not — rather than presenting it as equivalent public-sector delivery.
Procurement questions

What panels usually ask us

Straight answers to the questions that decide a shortlist — including the ones about our gaps.

Request the capability statement

Government & EPC · NSW

Request the documents your process needs

Tell us which stage you are at and what you need on file. We send the pack that matches it, in the format procurement will accept.

  • Capability statements written for tender submission, not marketing
  • Insurances, ISO certificates, SWMS and certificate of currency ready to attach
  • Feasibility figures with the assumptions shown, so they survive review
  • Response within one business day, and we will say if we are not the right fit
CEC-accreditedNETCC Approved SellerNSW licensed contractor$20M public liability

Your details are used to prepare and send what you have asked for. We do not sell lists, and you can opt out of anything else at any time.

Request the capability statement

Accreditation certificates, licences, insurance certificates of currency, WHS and quality documentation, methodology and referee details — issued within one business day.

Tender clarifications and addenda handled by the nominated contact named in each submission. Or call 1800 38 50 38. For asset support see maintenance & O&M or emergency support.

Crown Solar — trading name of Urban Environmental Revolution Australia Pty Ltd · ABN 34 612 046 885 · NSW electrical contractor licence 378172C · NETCC Approved Seller · Smart Energy Council member · Engineers Australia affiliated · CEC-aligned design and installation · ISO 9001:2015. Where comparable public-sector experience is not yet held, that is stated explicitly rather than implied. Insurance limits and cover figures are confirmed by certificate of currency on request.