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Shanghai Business Review Article: “Building Up”

Andrew Kwok, SSOE Asian OperationsRecently, fresh opportunities have revived China’s construction and engineering sector and set the stage for new projects. SSOE Group’s Andrew Kwok is interviewed for this article. Continue reading →

Making clients successful by saving them time trouble and money

We look at each stage of a project, each service, as an opportunity to save clients time, trouble, and money. The metrics below indicate an amount of savings –some represent a single effort or idea, others are a total of multiple savings on a given project.

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Pharmaceutical Processing Magazine Article: “Low-Energy Pharma Manufacturing”

Jerry Carter, SSOE Energy Consulting GroupIn this Pharmaceutical Processing article, SSOE’s Jerry Carter, LEED AP BD+C, talks about managing the high-stakes business of cutting energy costs in pharmaceutical manufacturing plants. Continue reading →

Pipeline & Gas Journal Article: “Ten Steps to Greater Project Success”

Dale Feldhaus, SSOE's Chemical groupSSOE’s Dale Feldhaus lays out the “Ten Steps to Greater Project Success” for this issue of Pipeline & Gas Journal. Continue reading →

Power Engineering Magazine Article: “Generating Safe, Efficient, Energy-Compliant Power Plants”

Ron Lutwen, SSOE's Power groupSSOE Group’s Ron Lutwen and Tom Fitzpatrick, PE discuss how a plant assessment and upgrade analysis can assist power plant and central steam plant owners in meeting the challenges that are common throughout the power industry, such as managing costs, maximizing reliability, complying with regulatory requirements, and maintaining a safe working environment, now and into the future. Continue reading →

Area Development Magazine Article: “Seeing the Site Through the Eyes of an Engineer”

Scott Hathaway, SSOEIn the 2011 Directory issue of Area Development, SSOE’s Scott Hathaway, PMP, discusses how manufacturers, retailers, and other industry organizations need to scrutinize their site selection as the economy crawls out of recession. Continue reading →