Fermi Partners with Primoris to Construct Advanced Power Infrastructure in Amarillo, Texas
Fermi Partners with Primoris for Major Power Buildout in Amarillo
Fermi has made significant strides in its pursuit of transforming energy infrastructure by partnering with Primoris Services Corporation. Announced on June 30, 2026, this notable agreement centers around the engineering and construction of the balance of plant (BoP) systems for the initial six Siemens SGT-800 gas turbines, marking a crucial step in Fermi's ambitious Phase One power buildout.
Located adjacent to the Project Matador hyperscale computing and data center campus in Amarillo, Texas, the Siemens 6x1 combined cycle generating facility stands poised to become a centerpiece of innovative energy solutions. This agreement encompasses all necessary engineering, procurement, and construction tasks essential for implementing the simple cycle phase of the facility.
Fermi’s approach, encapsulated in its “2.0 execution strategy,” prioritizes collaboration with top-tier contractors to ensure that ambitious plans materialize into tangible infrastructure. This partnership with Primoris exemplifies this strategy, as it seeks not only to accelerate timelines but also to minimize risks associated with the project delivery.
Building on Momentum
Primoris has already made significant progress at the Project Matador site, completing the bathtub excavation for all six gas turbine power islands and facilitating the delivery of essential materials for underground utility installation. This foundation of work allows Fermi to carry forward with engineering and construction operations without starting from scratch.
Jacobo Ortiz, Co-President of Fermi America, expressed enthusiasm about this collaboration, underscoring Primoris’ exemplary performance thus far. “Expanding our partnership to the balance of plant for our first six SGT-800s is a crucial part of Fermi 2.0,” Ortiz noted. This sentiment aligns with Fermi's commitment to partnering exclusively with those who demonstrate excellence, ensuring a shared vision of timely and high-quality delivery.
Construction leadership at Fermi views this agreement as both a recognition of past achievements and a catalyst for future progress. Chad Ingersoll, Vice President of Construction at Fermi America, emphasized the momentum created by Primoris’ swift mobilization and reliable performance. “By locking in this scope, our aim is to expedite the entire project,” said Ingersoll. This indicates a determined effort to keep the process moving forward and to bring Phase One online as swiftly as possible.
A Commitment to Excellence
Primoris’ commitment to safety, high-quality workmanship, and productivity resonates throughout the project, with Heath Moncrief, President of Primoris’ Energy segment, affirming their dedication. “This agreement reflects the trust we’ve built through our team’s performance onsite,” Moncrief stated, highlighting the importance of their collaborative effort in achieving shared objectives.
The balance of plant work involves the integration of numerous systems, structures, and essential infrastructure that work harmoniously with the gas turbine power islands. Responsibilities include installing underground utilities, providing equipment foundations, and ensuring effective tie-ins that connect the generating units, culminating in a robust power source for the Project Matador campus.
Envisioning a Sustainable Future
Fermi's Phase One of this power buildout is merely the commencement of a larger vision. Through the 2.0 execution strategy, Fermi is assembling an impressive network of proven partners to realize one of the country's most ambitious energy and computing projects. This collaboration stands to redefine possibilities and achieve rapid progress within the Amarillo community, enhancing what is feasible for large-scale projects.
Fermi America™ is at the forefront of crafting next-generation private electric grids designed to deliver reliable power at gigawatt scale, fundamentally supporting advancements in AI and technological innovation. This transformative initiative aims to integrate multiple energy sources, ensuring that America remains at the pinnacle of energy and AI prowess.
Conclusion
The successful partnership between Fermi and Primoris is a robust signal of commitment to excellence and innovation in energy infrastructure. As they work in tandem towards their objectives, the industry will be watching closely, eager to see how this collaboration unfolds and defines the future of power production in the United States.