Tier-1 bulk grain handling facility upgrade – Esperance

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

MAD3 was engaged to inspect and assess the site to provide recommendations based on identified current infrastructure constraints. The aim was to enable the rail grid to be used exclusively for rail in peak periods and enhancing the road only grid to a net tonne capacity. Concept solutions incorporated upgrades to the existing conveyors, elevators and covering grids while focusing on improving current time for load-in for road and rail to achieve capacity initiative targets.

Scope Of Work

  • Assess existing site configuration and operations
  • Propose concept solutions maintaining existing footprint
  • Estimate budget
  • Report on solutions with recommendations.

Project Challenges

  • Space constraints inside the elevator/conveyor complex
  • Dual grid 3 restricted by safety concerns for space and elevator/conveyor capacities
  • Dual grid 5 restricted by wet weather
  • Load-in limited by existing conveyor and elevator speeds.

How We Managed This

MAD3 Engineering recommended changes to accommodate these challenges through upgrades to the existing elevator and conveyor structures to increase their capacity including covering the dual grid network to allow for operations in all weather conditions for improved load- in efficiency.

Value Engineering

MAD3 provided several concepts to be assessed and selected by the CBH Group with the focus on improving operational efficiency across all sections of the site.

Grain bulk handling conveyor at height and elevator

Type of Work:

Civil Engineering

Location:

Australia, Esperance, Western Australia

Engineering Phase:

Consultancy, Preliminary Engineering

Industries:

Infrastructure

Duration:

24 months

Type of
Work:

Civil Engineering

Location:

Australia, Esperance, Western Australia

Engineering
Phase:

Consultancy, Preliminary Engineering

Industries:

Infrastructure

Duration:

24 months