FEL3 engineering package for the installation of two new reactors to replace an existing end-of-life reactor vessel at a specialty chemicals facility.
Pre-FEL study and FEL1 design of a primarily greenfield 150TPD ag-based pulp molded fiber facility, including feedstock handling and separation, material storage, semi-chem pulping, stock preparation, and molding.
This $150 million scope consisted of conceptual engineering, front-end engineering, and detailed design to meet an issued environmental consent decree at three similar yet unique metallurgical coking facilities...
Preliminary engineering support for a site logistics study at an operating cement manufacturing plant to improve truck circulation and loadout efficiency at finished cement silos.
Front end engineering design and technology trials support for a liquor coproduct contaminant reduction system at an existing 30TPD ag-based pulp mill.
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.
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...
Front-end engineering and project development services to assist developer in determining the feasibility and estimated construction cost of various projects throughout the upstate of South Carolina.
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.
This effort included detailed engineering on a four project Anaerobic Digestion to biogas program with site locations in Georgia and California. The facilities were located on existing dairy farms of approximately 12,000 cows each...