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...
This effort centered around providing early-stage project development services for a brownfield wood pellet plant rated at 150,000 metric tons per year. Residuals from nearby sawmills made up all of the feedstock used for this project. ..
Civil engineering design and development to support for the conceptual (30%) design of a 75 MW-DC solar facility located on 330-acres in Nevada located within heavy floodplains.
Technical advisory services in support of novel co-located phosphoric and sulfuric acid production facilities, including risk analysis and development of an order-of-magnitude capital cost estimating tool.
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.
Front end engineering study to evaluate a deficient vacuum system at an existing ag-based thermoforming facility, including quantifying baseline operation conditions and evaluating potential system improvement modifications.
Heat and Material Balance (HMB) study and preliminary vendor engagement for a 9 MW biomass-to-power generation facility utilizing gasification to produce syngas and biochar, coupled with an ORC system for power generation.
FEL2 Engineering and Owner’s Engineering Services for a 280 TPD Tissue Machine Process Air System Replacement project as part of a Fleet-wide Rebuild Program.
This effort included the FEED package, detailed design, and construction support for restarting an existing Paper Machine and supporting systems and infrastructure at a legacy mill.
This project included a contract for detailed design following a transition from another engineering firm at less than 10% complete; however, construction activities had already begun in the field. The scope of the project...