AEA Projects
FOUR-IN-ONE FACILITY |
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This proposed project involved the combining of a beef feedlot, Ethanol plant, anaerobic digesters and feed processing into one operation. The proposed facility was designed for 320 acres and would include the four distinct operations. First, a weather-protected 25,000 head custom beef feedlot to feed 65,000 to 75,000 head yearly. Second, a grain handling and processing center for approximately 8 million bushels of local grain annually. Third, a 15 million gallon per year Ethanol unit with wet feed recovery system. And last, an anaerobic digestion unit to treat all animal waste for odor control and capture methane to be used as a heat source for Ethanol production and produce biofertilizers. Capital investment on the project would be nearly 65 million dollars. Engineering services provided by AEA include the site topographic mapping, site geologic investigation and laboratory soil testing, soil foundation designs, site drainage, roads, utilities, and complete design of the enclosed, slatted floor feedlot. |
MOROCCO DAIRY FEEDLOT PROJECT |
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The U.S. Grains Council and COPAG, an agricultural cooperative in Morocco combined their resources to develop a modern custom dairy calf, heifer, and bull feeding and development facility near Taroudant in Southwest Morocco. At maximum capacity, the facility is designed to produce approximately 2000 heifers and 2000 bulls on an annual basis. Baby calves arriving at the site will be fed until market-ready at approximately 16 months of age, and heifers until about 22 months of age. The heifers will be bred and prepared to calve and enter a milking herd upon departure from the facility. AEA designed the facilities according to proven standards and specifications, while taking into account the unique requirements of this particular site and the local customs and practices where applicable. This includes provision for adequate pen and bunk space, climate control, dust control, and optimal cattle flow and handling features, which will contribute to ease of management, minimal upkeep, and animal comfort. |
This project involves sixty or more swine finishing sites of nominally 10,000 pigs each. Engineering services provided by AEA include the site topographic mapping, site geologic investigation and laboratory soil testing. Site design for manure storage/treatment lagoons, building pads, site drainage, sewer lines, and overall earthwork balance are included. Development of the pollution control permit application and nutrient management plan are completed at the outset for each site. Construction related services include computerized stakeout of building and lagoon earthwork as well as compaction control monitoring and quality control monitoring of synthetic single membrane liner installation.
This project includes the design and permitting of a new 3,000 cow dairy. Engineering services provided by AEA include the site topographic mapping, site geologic investigation and laboratory soil testing. Site design for manure solids separation basins and manure storage ponds, building pads, site drainage, sewer lines, and overall earthwork balance are included. The design of simple automated hydraulic flush systems and sand separation and recovery is provided as well. Development of the pollution control permit application and nutrient management plan are completed at the outset. Construction related services include computerized stakeout of building and manure storage pond earthwork as well as compaction control monitoring and quality control.
This project
includes the design and permitting of a new 20,000 head capacity beef
feedlot in the upper high plains. Engineering services provided by AEA
include the site topographic mapping, site
geologic
investigation and laboratory soil testing. Site design for solids settling
channels, runoff retention structures, bunk and watering pads, cattle
movement alleys, cattle receiving sorting and processing facilities, site
drainage, sewer lines, and overall earthwork balance are included. Development
of the pollution control permit application and nutrient
management plan are completed at the outset for each site. Construction
related services include computerized stakeout of pens, bunklines, watering
pads, mounds and runoff collection system earthwork as well as compaction
control monitoring and quality control monitoring of retention basin liner
installation.
This project involves the design and construction of a 200 acre floodwater retention and water supply lake with added recreational benefits. Engineering services provided by AEA include the site topographic mapping, site geologic investigation and laboratory soil testing. Hydrologic analysis of the drainage area and feasibility analysis preceded funding and land acquisition. Detailed geologic investigation is provided of dam site foundation and abutment conditions as well as evaluation of borrow areas. Design of the embankment, primary and emergency spillways, drawdown structures and water supply outlet works are included. Construction related services include computerized stakeout of the embankment and all related components as well as monitoring earthwork placement, compaction, moisture control and constructed elevations.
This project involves detailed design of a new swine teaching and research facility for the University of Arkansas. Engineering services provided by AEA include facility schematic and detailed design of totally housed gestation, farrowing, nursery, and finishing buildings. These facilities feature a range of environmental control systems from simple natural ventilation to fan controlled precision environmental control including evaporative cooling systems.
PRECISION ENVIRONMENTS FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING |
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This project involves trouble shooting existing environmental controls of housing for infant and juvenile goat kids involved in the production of human enzymes in dairy goats through genetic modification. Services included evaluation of existing ventilation and environmental controls and then the development of simple and inexpensive enhancements to provide precision control over ventilation rates, distribution, and heating temperatures. |
This project involved the evaluation and recommendations for improvement of ventilation systems in a genetic foundation pyramid. Existing facilities lack controllability over ventilation rates, distribution, and temperature. Initial services involved operator training to elevate and consolidate understanding of ventilation goals and function to allow more effective management of existing systems for a higher degree of uniformity while saving heating energy. Other services related to evaluation and recommendation of practical and cost effective alternatives for improvements to sow cooling and productivity during hot summer conditions.
SAND SEPARATION SYSTEM |
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Flush Alley |
Sand & Manure Conveyance channel |
Sand Washing & Separation Channel |
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Washed Sand Drying & Aging Pile |
Solids Settling Basin |
Lagoon |