FEL2 front-end engineering design to evaluate a deficient vacuum seal water cooling loop at an existing molded fiber facility and replace an undersized cooling tower and supply pumps.
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.
This project included front-end engineering and project development support for a brownfield non-wood ag-based pulping and molding facility. The facility was designed to provide a finished product capacity of 15,000 bone-dry metric tons per year...
Civil engineering, permit coordination, and construction administration for the removal and replacement of an deteriorated parking lot with a 107,500-sf light industrial building.
Project management and construction oversight for an $8 million chemical manufacturing facility upgrade, including direct supervision of detailed design and construction bid process.
Structural feasibility study to evaluate the potential addition of rooftop solar panels to multiple existing structures at a chemicals manufacturing facility, as well as the potential for adding panels over existing stormwater infrastructure.
This scope consisted of front-end engineering and detailed design to increase the bark firing capacity of an existing combination boiler at a paper mill. Initial studies identified issues, and the project team proceeded...
Detailed design and project management for a $100 million, 2,000 MTPD Semi-Dry Cement Plant upgrade, featuring a new pyroline, at an existing facility in Oklahoma.
Front-end engineering and project development services to determine feasibility and conceptual layout for 400 MW-DC solar facility with 200-MW BESS located in Nebraska.
FEL2 through detail design engineering for a velvet manufacturer facility relocation. Scope of work included a site walk down, equipment and facility studies, 3D modeling (including VR walkthrough), heavy civil coordination, and wetlands study.