FEL1 and capital cost estimate development for the addition of a hydrocyclone cleaner to protect refiners from contaminants at an existing 30TPD ag-based pulping line.
This effort included the front-end engineering, detailed design, and construction oversight to convert all machine DC motors and drives to AC power. The PIVs were also replaced with AC motors.
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 effort included the FEL3 and detailed design for a new reactor structure, associated equipment and supporting insfras turecture at an existing surfactant production facility.
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...