This effort included the completion of the conceptual design (FEL2) phase for a $5 million USD water sustainability program for an existing Fiber Optics facility with a goal to reduce water consumption at the site by 80%.
This project focused on installation a new 1 million gallon molten sulfur tank in an existing sulfuric acid production facility. The design including supporting piping electrical and structural modifications.
This effort included the front-end engineering, detailed design, and construction oversight over the complete winder replacement of the paper machine.
Comprehensive structural inspection and due diligence reporting for fleet of 15+ production and distribution facilities, working to identify immediate risks to market supply.
The scope consisted of developing a companywide reliability program for a major pulp and paper corporation. The project team led a group that included contractors from three separate companies with extensive reliability programs...
FEED and Detailed Design Engineering for a new tank farm with 300,000 gallons of total capacity to store a combination of Class I, II, and III flammable and combustible liquids.
FEL-2 and full-service detailed design engineering of the ISBL scope for a Dry Bagging expansion at an existing drywall compound manufacturing facility.
Front end engineering study to evaluate the feasibility of firing a secondary biomass fuel in three separate biomass boilers at an existing facility in an effort to reduce the consumption of the primary fuel source.
Detailed design for rerouting broke from an existing linerboard machine to the OCC system to improve water balance, remove fines, and increase fiber recovery.
Isomer provided detailed design for a $6 million battery storage project to enhance grid stability by providing additional capacity during times of peak consumption for the city utility.