Project management and construction oversight for an $8 million chemical manufacturing facility upgrade, including direct supervision of detailed design and construction bid process.
This effort included the detailed design, material procurement, construction planning and construction management for a $3 million brownstock washing system upgrade.
Civil engineering design, permit coordination, and construction administration for the development of a 1.9-acre outparcel for a dental office utilizing a common pond for stormwater detention.
Front-end engineering services for a pelletized bagasse feedstock facility supporting sustainable aviation fuel production at a co-located sugar mill, including bagasse handling, drying, pelletizing, utility upgrades, and carbon capture.
This effort included detailed design mechanical, piping, electrical and structural services to support a $500 million expansion to add two new sustainable technology product lines at an existing automotive manufacturing facility.
Isomer provided full-service FEL3 Engineering for a new ferric chloride production process at an existing specialty chemicals facility, including heat and material and layout development.
FEL1 Engineering and Owner’s Engineering Services for a 160 TPD Tissue Machine Rebuild project to convert from Towel-grade to Tissue-grade and increase production capacity as part of a Fleet-wide Rebuild Program.
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...
Civil engineering design, permit coordination, and construction administration for a commercial office park development, master planned to be anchored by a medical office with five (5) accessory building pads for a total 40,000-sf.
Detailed design engineering for replacement of an existing 240V MCC with a new 480V MCC at a specialty chemical facility, including relocation and refeed of wall-mounted loads to the new MCC.