Preassembly Concepts to Reduce Project Capital Costs

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kruse JW Kjar AR
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Recently there has been increased recognition o'f the cost savings that can be achieved by the greater use of offsite preassembly for the construction of industrial plants. Preassembly is a method of construction which involves considerable offsite assembly of complete sections of an industrial plant in established fabrication shops. The preassemblies are transported to the plant site, often by large and oversize transport systems where they are set on prepared foundations, finished and interconnected to other sections of the plant as required. The concept of preassembly is not new, but widespread interest has been shown because site construction costs in all parts of the world have increased rapidly and often at a greater rate than in established fabrication areas. Particular interest has be focused on remote, isolated and inhospitable plant site locations. These areas require the import of skilled labour, the payment of high labour rate premiums and the development of infrastructure to support the workforce for the duration of the construction period.
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APA: Kruse JW Kjar AR  (1983)  Preassembly Concepts to Reduce Project Capital Costs

MLA: Kruse JW Kjar AR Preassembly Concepts to Reduce Project Capital Costs. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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