Back-to-Back: PACE Completes Panel Installation at Second 25 MWp Norfolk Solar Farm
PACE Construction completes structural phase at Attlebrough Road —the second major solar milestone in Norfolk in quick succession.
PACE Construction has completed the installation of all 35,235 solar panels at Attlebrough Road Solar Farm in Norfolk, marking the completion of the structural phase across the 79-acre site. The milestone follows the same achievement at PACE’s nearby Three Bridges Solar Farm — with both 25 MWp projects reaching this stage in quick succession. Delivering two solar farms of equal scale simultaneously, in the same county, reflects PACE Construction’s approach to accelerating the build-out of clean energy infrastructure. Attleborough Road will repurpose low-grade agricultural land to generate 25 MWp of clean solar power, forming part of PACE’s growing UK renewable energy portfolio.
“The global energy picture is increasingly uncertain, and the case for domestic clean power has never been stronger. The UK cannot afford to be dependent on volatile international markets. Projects like Attlebrough Road and Three Bridges are part of the answer — home-grown, reliable clean energy delivered at the scale and pace the country needs.” – Rob Denman, Managing Director, Pathfinder Clean Energy
“Running two projects of this capacity concurrently in the same region is a serious logistical undertaking — and our teams have delivered on both. It’s a real statement of PACE’s capability: the people, the processes, and the programme management to execute at scale without compromising on quality or safety.” – Bram Claeys, EPC Director, PACE Construction
The project now moves into its electrical installation and commissioning phase, with energisation targeted later in 2026.
