While the company’s design methodologies incorporate industry-leading practices, specific references to Sinnott-Towler principles are integrated within our comprehensive engineering framework. Core concepts such as equipment sizing based on empirical correlations (e.g., Fair’s method for distillation columns), process economics evaluation (capital cost estimation using Lang factors), and safety system design (inherently safer design hierarchy) are systematically applied. For example, in a pharmaceutical intermediate plant design, Sinnott-Towler’s approach to process integration was used to sequence unit operations for minimal material rework, reducing cycle times by 40%. Our design teams are proficient in using the latest editions of "Chemical Engineering Design" for equipment selection and cost estimation, ensuring alignment with contemporary industry standards. Contact us for case studies demonstrating how these principles have been applied in real-world projects.