Tier-1 bulk grain handling facility upgrade – Brookton

Initiative by our Client aimed to improve the grain handling efficiency of their sites.

Our Client sought to improve the efficiency of the Brookton grain handling site through reviews conducted on all site infrastructure, layouts and operational practices. Several solutions were designed to provide the most effective methods to reduce time to load haul trains to achieve future capacity targets. The concepts incorporated configuration changes to rail, storage, equipment and operational practices.

Scope Of Work

  • Site inspection
  • Road and rail assessment
  • Conveyor capacity assessment
  • Constraint assessment
  • Concept development to loading efficiency
  • Provision of feasibility estimates.

Project Challenges

  • Ability to modify rail tracks to improve efficiency were restricted due to land ownership
  • Existing conveyor systems were unable to achieve capacity targets.

How We Managed This

  • Recommendations to obtain additional land to optimise rail transport, reducing shunting impact on local traffic
  • Increasing over rail storage capacity and conveyor speed allowed for the CBH Group to reduce load out times to meet capacity targets.

Value Engineering

MAD3 Engineering (formerly McDowall Affleck) provided extensive research and modelling that allowed the CBH Group to select a concept solution that met the future capacity targets while improving site operations.

Grain port silos, elevators and conveyors

Type of Work:

Civil Engineering

Location:

Australia, Brookton, Western Australia

Engineering Phase:

Consultancy, Preliminary Engineering

Industries:

Infrastructure

Duration:

4 months

Type of
Work:

Civil Engineering

Location:

Australia, Brookton, Western Australia

Engineering
Phase:

Consultancy, Preliminary Engineering

Industries:

Infrastructure

Duration:

4 months