Digital Transformation in Metallurgical Facility Design, Construction and Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Ofstie B. Kargutkar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

BIM, or Building Information Modeling, is transforming the way metallurgical facilities are built, operated and maintained. BIM provides a digital representation of the facility, complete with all physical and functional characteristics - enabling collaborative planning, concurrent design, construction simulation, sustainable operations and predictive maintenance through a connected information model. Building on experience gained in other industries, Hatch is aggressively applying the BIM process to the mining & minerals processing industry to address inefficiencies inherent in traditional document-based information management. Intelligent 3D models support real-time quantity forecasting and cost trending by commodity type and construction work package. By linking procurement and schedule data, material availability and constructability reviews are visualized to verify construction critical path, ensure work front safety and minimize craft downtime. The BIM digital information model connects engineering, construction, commissioning and vendor data, aiding timely asset-centric handover to plant operating and maintenance systems.
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APA: D. Ofstie B. Kargutkar  (2015)  Digital Transformation in Metallurgical Facility Design, Construction and Operations

MLA: D. Ofstie B. Kargutkar Digital Transformation in Metallurgical Facility Design, Construction and Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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