FEL1 and detailed design to double the capacity of an existing ag-pulp feedstock processing line, including modifications to material handling, hammer mill, pneumatic transport, and conveying systems.
FEL2 front-end engineering design to evaluate a deficient vacuum seal water cooling loop at an existing molded fiber facility and replace an undersized cooling tower and supply pumps.
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.
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 the detailed design and procurement support for a $250 million brownfield through-air-drying (TAD) tissue machine installation. The facility design included all processes necessary to produce premium quality parent rolls..
FEED and Detailed Design Engineering for a new tank farm with 300,000 gallons of total capacity to store a combination of Class I, II, and III flammable and combustible liquids.
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.
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 $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...
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...