Meet the Minds Behind CEG
Founded in 1996, Consulting Engineers Group is a locally owned company that was formed with the mission to provide and high-technology transmission and distribution engineering solutions at competitive prices.
Our primary strength lies in our principal engineers who are backed by over 100 years of combined experience in the transmission and distribution industry - which includes experience in the following:
Solar and wind plant interconnections
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and automation
Substation work from distribution voltages through 345 kV
Transmission and distribution line design and construction
Power studies and system analysis
Backed by Over 100 Years of Combined Experience
Vince Granquist
PRESIDENT & MAJORITY OWNER
Vince is a seasoned engineer and leader, with over three decades of experience in the renewable energy industry. He has designed and built substations, collection systems, and transmission lines for wind, solar, and battery energy storage. He is committed to getting projects done and will work with owners and contractors to find solutions when problems arise to ensure milestones are completed successfully and on schedule. Presently, Vince primarily splits his time between procurement and project management for large and challenging projects, and business development including bidding new projects as well as managing workload and personnel to ensure the long term growth and success of CEG.
Max Bartholomay
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & MAJORITY OWNER
As the executive vice president, Max oversees the majority of management, operational, and administrative tasks for CEG, including HR related tasks and company financials. He has developed a long term company plan that accounts for growth, load control, and risk analysis. Additionally, Max is an experienced electrical engineer, who received his MSEE in 1985. He specializes in relay and protection work, as well as system studies. He has provided relay settings and protection reports for wind, solar, and BESS plants, as well as utility sites.