3-D Piping Design Speeds Impala Refinery Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ian Martin
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A precious metals refinery’s switch to personal computer-based, three-dimensional piping design saved many hours in the design of a South African precious metals refinery. Bateman Minerals and Industrial provided engineering, procurement and construction management services for Impala Platinum Limited-Refineries’ new $60 million refinery in Springs, South Africa. This project is one of the largest platinum refineries in the world. Bateman evaluated a new design method during this project that involved developing a three-dimensional model for the project. The new method saved time by reducing the man-hours required to generate complete project documentation, including plans, sections, isometrics and material takeoffs. The new method also saved design and construction time by allowing designers to detect clashes before construction began.
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APA: Ian Martin  (2000)  3-D Piping Design Speeds Impala Refinery Project

MLA: Ian Martin 3-D Piping Design Speeds Impala Refinery Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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