3D Scanning for Mining Shutdown Projects

3D Scanning for Mining Shutdown Projects | Engineering Laser Scanning

Mining shutdowns are critical windows where maintenance, upgrades, and engineering improvements must be completed quickly and safely. These shutdown periods often involve complex work scopes such as equipment replacements, structural upgrades, conveyor modifications, and new process installations.

One of the most effective technologies supporting shutdown planning today is engineering-grade 3D laser scanning. By capturing highly accurate spatial data of existing infrastructure, engineers can design and verify upgrades before the shutdown begins, reducing risk, rework, and costly delays.

At Hamilton By Design, 3D laser scanning plays a key role in helping mining operations capture accurate plant conditions and convert them into usable engineering data.


Why Mining Shutdowns Require Accurate Site Data

Mining plants evolve over decades. Equipment is modified, conveyors are relocated, structural steel is reinforced, and piping systems are extended or replaced. Unfortunately, plant drawings often do not reflect these changes.

During shutdown projects this creates significant risk, including:

  • Interference between new equipment and existing structures
  • Unexpected clashes with pipework or cable trays
  • Incorrect equipment fitment
  • Delays caused by rework or site modifications

3D laser scanning eliminates these uncertainties by capturing the true as-built condition of the plant.

Millions of spatial measurements are collected in minutes, producing a detailed point cloud model of the plant that engineers can use during design and planning.


How 3D Laser Scanning Supports Shutdown Planning

Engineering scanning provides accurate digital data that allows engineers to prepare shutdown work well before crews arrive onsite.

Capture Existing Plant Geometry

Scanning records the exact positions of key plant infrastructure including:

  • Conveyor structures
  • Transfer chutes
  • Structural steel
  • Pump skids
  • Pipework and services
  • Access platforms and walkways

This data forms a digital model of the plant that engineers can use during design.


Scan-to-CAD Engineering Models

Once scanning is complete, the point cloud data can be converted into CAD models. These models allow engineers to:

  • Design new components around existing infrastructure
  • Develop fabrication drawings
  • Plan shutdown installation sequences
  • Verify spatial clearances

This process is commonly known as Scan-to-CAD engineering modelling.


Clash Detection Before the Shutdown

One of the biggest advantages of scanning is the ability to identify problems before the shutdown begins.

Engineers can compare the scanned plant with proposed designs and identify potential clashes between:

  • Existing structures
  • Pipework and services
  • New equipment
  • Structural modifications

This ensures equipment will fit correctly when installation begins.


Typical Shutdown Projects That Benefit from 3D Scanning

Many mining upgrade projects benefit from scanning before shutdown work begins.

Conveyor and Transfer Upgrades

Mining conveyors are frequently modified during shutdowns. Engineers may need to:

  • Redesign transfer chutes
  • Install new belt cleaners
  • Upgrade pulley assemblies
  • Replace conveyor structures

Scanning ensures new equipment integrates correctly with existing infrastructure.


Pump and Process Equipment Replacement

Pump skids and process equipment often require precise alignment with existing pipework and foundations.

3D scanning allows engineers to verify:

  • Pipe flange locations
  • Equipment clearances
  • Structural support requirements

This reduces installation issues during shutdown.


Structural Steel Modifications

Structural upgrades are common in older processing plants. Scanning helps engineers assess:

  • Beam locations
  • Column spacing
  • Structural clearances
  • Equipment support interfaces

Accurate geometry reduces fabrication errors.


Brownfield Plant Expansions

Shutdowns are often used to integrate new plant sections into existing infrastructure.

Scanning allows engineers to design upgrades within tight spatial constraints, particularly in brownfield mining environments where space is limited.


Engineering-Grade Scanning vs Survey Scanning

Not all scanning services are the same.

Engineering-grade scanning focuses on design and fabrication accuracy, rather than simply generating visual models.

Hamilton By Design scanning workflows typically combine:

  • Engineering LiDAR scanners
  • Handheld metrology scanners where required
  • SolidWorks modelling
  • Engineering interpretation of point cloud data

This ensures the data supports real engineering decisions, not just visualisation.


Benefits for Mining Operations

Using 3D scanning during shutdown planning delivers several key advantages.

Reduced shutdown risk through accurate site data.

Faster engineering design using precise plant geometry.

Improved fabrication accuracy for shutdown components.

Reduced rework caused by installation clashes.

Improved safety through better shutdown planning.


Supporting Mining Shutdown Projects with Engineering 3D Scanning

Hamilton By Design provides engineering-led 3D laser scanning services for mining and industrial projects across Australia.

Our scanning workflows support:

  • Shutdown planning
  • Mechanical design upgrades
  • Scan-to-CAD modelling
  • Structural verification
  • Plant layout assessments

By combining advanced scanning technology with mechanical engineering expertise, we help mining companies reduce risk and deliver successful shutdown projects.


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