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CTI’s process optimization team
employs an interdisciplinary approach for evaluation / optimization of long term response actions. We take a look at the “big picture” as we assess overall system goals and strategy in order
to provide a top-to-bottom evaluation of existing operations. The potential for reconditioning and reusing existing components is evaluated against the introduction of new technologies to determine
“best case scenario” in reducing the carbon footprint and maximizing budget for the duration of the project. CTI’s broad range of capabilities within the realm of environmental sciences and
engineering enable us to bring the most innovative and cost-effective solutions to our federal, municipal and commercial clients alike.
Areas of specialty include: Long term site strategy development; system process optimization; component refurbishment and improvement; energy audits; energy recovery and consumption reduction design; facility improvement designs and equipment optimization.
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