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.
Detailed design, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for a $300 million coal-fired power plant regulatory program including fly ash, bottom ash, and water management conversions.
Front-end engineering and project development support for a 450,000 TPA greenfield wood pellet plant. Roundwood and residuals were used for feedstock. Facility included rotary drying, rail and truck loadout capability.
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.
FEL3 Engineering package supporting the Balance of Plant design and integration of a vendor-supplied 4.0 MGD Wastewater Treatment System into an existing linerboard mill.
Front-end engineering and project development services to determine feasibility and conceptual layout for 314 MW-DC solar facility located on 2,040-acres in Utah.
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.
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...
FEL2 and Detailed Design Engineering of ISBL scope for a new Drywall Compound Manufacturing Facility to expand client’s market footprint into a new location and optimize plant performance.
This scope consisted of multiple layers of support for the re-development of a 48 MW biomass-fired power plant that had been moth-balled in the middle of the initial construction process. As the project found new life...