Red Flags Analysis report in support of client’s potential investment in a polystyrene recycling company and the planned scale up of their demonstration-level facility to a commercial scale.
This effort included the basic design (FEL1-2) phase for a greenfield $37 million USD Lithium-Ion Battery recycling facility. The owner operates facilities throughout Asia and Europe and this facility is their first in the United States.
FEL2 front-end engineering design for a first-of-a-kind 1000TPA facility to recover monomers from spent textiles via a proprietary chemical recycling process, including scale-up from an existing lab-scale processes.
FEL3 front-end engineering design for a proprietary bioprocessing facility to utilize specially engineered microorganisms to synthesize bio-based chemicals and produce sustainable commodity products using renewable raw materials, like sugar.
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.
Technical due diligence of an existing biomanufacturing company facility including review of process, facility, operations, and overall project execution.
Basic engineering phase (FEL-3) for a $5 million project to add silicone-based and water-based defoamers process lines in an existing chemical processing facility.
FEL1 engineering design for a novel critical elements recovery facility funded by ARPA-e to process 1 ktpd of ultramafic tailings, integrating direct air capture of CO2 for carbon sequestration and electrolytic production of sulfuric acid.
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.