Repair Water Treatment Plant (Camp Carroll, Korea)
Provided comprehensive fire protection engineering and life safety design services for the Camp Carroll Water Treatment Plant Repair Project in Korea. The project included the design of wet sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, and mass notification systems in accordance with IBC, NFPA and UFC standards. The project required specialized coordination for hazardous material protection in accordance with NFPA 400 Hazardous Materials requirement.
Kunsan Air Base Dormitory Renovation
Participated in the renovation and modernization of a two-story, 40-room dormitory facility at Kunsan Air Base, Korea. The project involved upgrading the existing fire suppression and fire alarm systems to current UFC standards while improving overall life safety performance for residential occupancies within an operational military environment. Services included fire protection engineering for wet sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, and mass notification systems.
Sustainment Restoration and Modernization (SRM) Projects
Provided specialized fire protection engineering and life safety design services for multiple Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization (SRM) projects at various location in Korea. The projects included theaters, correctional facilities, office buildings, and maintenance shops, and involved the design and evaluation of wet sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, and mass notification systems in accordance with UFC standards. Additional services included hydrant flow testing and hydraulic calculations to support system design and code compliance
Participated in the Hyundai Motor Company Global Business Complex (GBC) Project, one of Korea’s landmark mixed-use developments integrating commercial, cultural, and public-use facilities. The development includes the Exploratorium Science Museum, Performing Arts Center, and landmark office towers designed to maximize urban connectivity and public engagement. Supported fire protection and life safety engineering coordination for large-scale public assembly and high-rise occupancies requiring advanced infrastructure integration and complex life safety strategies.
Performed fire protection engineering for the Sartorius Songdo Korea Project with a focus on optimizing sprinkler protection systems for industrial and warehouse facilities. The project applied both local Korean fire codes and international standards including NFPA and FM Global Data Sheets. Through optimized sprinkler arrangements for rack storage systems and careful engineering analysis, the project achieved reductions in fire water demand and fire pump capacity while maintaining required protection levels and operational efficiency.
Convert Heavy Gas to Olefins Feedstock Project – Rayong, Thailand
Participated in the EPC turnkey Convert Heavy Gas to Olefins Feedstock Project in Rayong, Thailand, providing fire protection engineering services for a highly complex industrial processing facility. The project required extensive technical coordination during both basic and detailed design phases, particularly in communicating fire protection requirements with multidisciplinary stakeholders and non-specialists. Through value engineering initiatives, the project optimized fire water supply piping networks and fire protection systems including water spray and gas extinguishing systems, resulting in significant construction cost savings while maintaining safety and code compliance.
PTTLNG LNG Receiving Terminal Expansion Project Phase II – Rayong, Thailand
Provided fire protection engineering services for the PTTLNG LNG Receiving Terminal Expansion Project Phase II in Thailand. The project involved extensive specification development and technical coordination during the approval process due to the absence of in-house fire protection specialists within both the client and PMC organizations. More than twenty major value engineering solutions were proposed to reduce construction costs while maintaining compliance with applicable international standards. Many of the proposed solutions were approved and contributed to substantial overall project savings through detailed technical analysis and optimized fire protection design approaches.
Semiconductor Clean Room Ceiling Void Study
Performed a performance-based fire engineering study to evaluate the necessity of sprinkler protection within the ceiling void space of a semiconductor clean room facility. The study involved advanced fire and smoke simulations using calorimeter test data for fire-rated cables and fan filter units (FFUs) located within a five-meter-high ceiling void space. The clean room environment consisted primarily of noncombustible materials and controlled airflow conditions. Simulation results demonstrated minimal temperature rise and limited fire growth potential, supporting the technical basis for omission of sprinkler protection within the void space.
Yeongheung Coal Storage Facility Project
Conducted a performance-based fire protection analysis for a large-scale coal storage facility with a ceiling height of approximately 35 meters. The study evaluated sprinkler system effectiveness through detailed fire simulations analyzing plume development, ceiling temperature conditions, sprinkler activation characteristics, and water distribution performance. Based on the engineering analysis and simulation results, the project successfully demonstrated that the sprinkler installation otherwise required by local fire code could be exempted while maintaining acceptable fire safety performance.
Tanajib Independent Power Plant Project – Cogeneration & Desalination Facilities
Performed a comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) for the Tanajib Independent Power Plant Project, including cogeneration and desalination facilities. The study involved review of applicable regulations and plant-specific requirements, hazard identification (HAZID), fire and explosion hazard analysis, consequence analysis, and evaluation of fire detection and firefighting systems. The assessment included detailed review of P&IDs, plant layouts, and process systems to identify operational risks and develop effective loss prevention strategies for critical industrial infrastructure.
VEQU Thermal Power Plant Project
Conducted an independent technical review of a Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) report prepared by local fire protection consultants for the VEQU Thermal Power Plant Project. The review focused on evaluating the appropriateness of engineering assumptions, validity of technical data, modeling methodologies, and reliability of the conclusions presented in the report. Technical recommendations were provided to enhance the overall quality and credibility of the risk assessment and to support sound engineering decision-making.
U.S. Federal (FED) Projects – Independent Technical Review (ITR) & Quality Control (QC)
Provided Independent Technical Review (ITR) and Quality Control (QC) services for various U.S. Federal and Department of Defense (DoD) projects in Korea. Services included comprehensive review of fire protection engineering documents, life safety compliance evaluations, hydraulic calculations, fire alarm system design reviews, and coordination with UFC, NFPA, and project-specific requirements. The reviews supported overall design quality, code compliance, constructability, and consistency across multidisciplinary engineering deliverables.
Hotel Developments – Fire Protection & Life Safety Review
Performed third-party technical reviews for hotel development projects involving fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, and life safety plans. Reviews focused on code compliance, system adequacy, occupant safety, egress requirements, and coordination with applicable local regulations and international fire protection standards including National Fire Protection Association NFPA standards. Services also included evaluation of design coordination between architectural, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection disciplines to support overall project compliance and operational safety.
U.S. Federal (FED) Projectst
Performed hydrant flow testing for various U.S. Federal and Department of Defense (DoD) projects in Korea to evaluate available water supply capacity and support fire protection system design. Services included field testing, static and residual pressure measurements, flow analysis, and preparation of hydraulic data for sprinkler system and fire water demand calculations. Testing activities were performed in support of UFC and applicable National Fire Protection Association NFPA requirements for federal facility projects.