530 W. Spring St., Suite 200
Columbus, OH 43215
O: 614-453-7800
The Columbus area is growing, thriving in key industries with a focus on the future. After more than two decades at work in the region, we’re expanding our presence across Ohio to reflect our emphasis on being where clients and potential clients need us. We bring our experience in design-build project delivery to a wide range of markets, including oil and gas, mission critical facilities, power generation, electrical transmission and distribution, water and wastewater, manufacturing, and environmental permitting and remediation.
We take pride in completing successful initiatives for clients through our integrated engineer-procure-construct (EPC) project delivery approach. Our full offering of engineering and construction services, supported by professionals in offices nationwide, supports the diverse economy in Columbus and across the state.
Proud to support Columbus business organizations, including the Columbus Chamber of Commerce and Columbus 2020.
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Traditionally dry sorbent injection’s primary role at coal-fired plants is pollution control. Now there is a way to gain significant operational benefits and savings simply by changing where they inject sorbent.
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Changes in coal combustion residual (CCR) rules and effluent limitation guidelines (ELG) in recent years have pushed coal plant operators to make changes to their bottom ash systems. In anticipation of enforcement, innovative options have emerged to make conversion more realistic for some.
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