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Oil & Gas Plant Construction

Project Execution Plan

Details of how a Gas & Oil Plant is constructed, and how the progress, safety and quality is monitored and controlled. Also the measures to ensure that the site is environmentally friendly.

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6avid H Moloney

4th August 2016

Brief Description

The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct a Gas & Oil Plant .

This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.

Project Execution Plan (PEP) details how a project will be executed, monitored and controlled.

High in Educational Value and easily understood. Recommended for Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

This Video Presentation is innovative and has many beneficial uses.

Table of Contents

Contents

Gas Processing Facility

Earthworks includes Excavation, Trenches, Haulage, Grading Backfilling, Filling & Compaction

Earthworks

Excavate & Load Tipper Trucks

Trench Excavation with Stepped Faces

Trench Excavation with Battered Faces

Tipper Trucks Unloading

Spreading & Compaction Clay fillE

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Spreading & Compaction Clay fillE

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Backfill TrenchE

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Dozer Pushing ClayE

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Dozer Ripping GroundE

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Excavator with Hydraulic RockbreakerE

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Excavate & Load, Cart, Tip & Return

Brief Description

Cycle Time for 7km haulage distance using an Excavator 45 tonne weight and Dumper with a 40 tonne capacity, the cycle time is 34 minutes

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14 minutes

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14 minutes 7 km

7 km

CABC ( Crushed aggregate base course )E

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Mixing Plant

Testing Compaction

Site Trial

Mixing CABCE

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Spreading & Compaction CABC ( Crushed aggregate base course )E

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Spreading & Compaction CABC ( Crushed aggregate base course ) E

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Spreading & Compaction CABC ( Crushed aggregate base course )E

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Rock - Excavability

The excavability of rock depends mainly on the rock strength and the layer thickness. This diagram shows excavation methods for rock of various strengths and thicknesses, with a free face.

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Contents

Insitu Piling Construction - Plant & Methods

3D image to show Plant.

For construction details see my YouTube Channel

Plant & Equipment

Crawler CranePiling HammerCasing Piling RigConcrete PumpConcrete Mixer TrucksTremie PipeReinforcement Cage

Piling Construction - Plant, Methods & SequenceP

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Piling Construction - Plant & MethodsP

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Pile Load Test

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Sheet Pile Shaft Temporary to Support Excavation

Drive Sheet Piles Excavate & install bracing

Construct Concrete Structure Backfill, remove bracing & sheet piles

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Sheet pile Temporary Shaft

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3D Animation to show Sequence

Secant Pile Construction - Sequence, Plant & Methods

3D image to show Sequence, Method & Plant.

For construction details see my YouTube Channel

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Diaphragm Wall Construction - Sequence, Plant & Methods

3D image to show Sequence, Method & Plant.

For construction details see my YouTube Channel

ⓒ David H Moloney

Contents

Jetty for Oil Tankers

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Quay Wall

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Marin

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Breakwater

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Marin

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Dredging & Reclamation

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Marin

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Contents

Reinforced Wall Construction Sequence

3D image to show Sequence, Method & Plant.

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Reinforced Wall Construction Sequence

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Reinforced Structure Construction Sequence

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Reinforced Construction Tank Sequence David H Moloney

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Oil InterceptorM

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Used to capture oil / fuel from leaks or spillages that are washed down drains every time it rains.

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Excavation for Underground Pump stationE

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Brief Description

Faces of excavation Stepped &

Well-point Dewatering used.

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Main Equipment

Path of Construction 45

Slug CatcherGenerators – Gas Turbine Flares

Liquid Train Gas Train Compressors

The Pipe Racks carries pipes and cables. The pipes contain gas and liquids that are transported to and from the different processes.

Pipe Rack

Piperack Construction Animation

The Pipe Racks carry pipes and cables between the different processes..

Pipe Rack

Pipe Rack - Expansion Loop

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Gas Processing Facility

Hanging Scaffold

Stairway Tower

Pipe Rack – Scaffold Underslung

Pipe Rack under construction

The slug catcher buffers the incoming gas and liquid, from the wellheads, it also separates the gas from the liquid.

Slug Catcher

Slug Catcher Construction Sequence Animation

Separates the Gas from the Oil & WaterAlso to dissipate any pressure surges

Slug Catcher

Storage of Oil & Water

Steel Circular Tanks Construction

Steel Storage Tank

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Steel Circular Storage Tank – Construction ⓒ David H Moloney

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Piping Spool Fabrication

Piping Spools are pre-fabricated from pipes and pipe fittings in fabrication shops to reduce on site fabrication costs and provide better quality.

Spool Fabrication in Workshop P

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Pipe Spools examples

Spool Fabrication on site P

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Post Weld Heat Treatment

Non Destructive Testing

Cut

Bevel

Fit-up

Weld

NDT

PWHT

Blasting

Painting

Spool Fabrication Steps

Welding Trials

Welding

Fit up Clamp

Spool Fabrication - Pipe Rolling & Cutting Table P

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Spool Fabrication Spool Rolling & Welding P

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W. Soule & Company USA

Spool Fabrication - Automatic Welding with Pipe RollingP

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W. Soule & Company USA

Welding Positioner / TurntableP

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Contents

Erect Flares / Columns & Vessels

Cranes Heavy Lift Animation

Lift column from the horizontal and

rotate into the vertical

Gas Processing Facility

Erect Flares / Columns & Vessels - 3D Simulation

Flares / Columns / Vessels Erection

Path of Construction 74

Demag CC180-1 300 t crawler crane

72m boom & 42m luffing jib

Tandem Lift to tilt flare from horizontal to vertical

Trunnions

Main Lift Crane

Tail Crane

Contents

Electrical Sub Station 3D Model

3D Model – Used to provide a better understanding

Main Substation Horizontal Cross section

Transformer Bays

HVAC RoomHeat, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning

Battery RoomUPS Room

Local Equipment Room

Chillers

Electrical Sub Station

3D Model - Horizontal cross sections moving upwards

Electrical Sub Station

3D Model - Vertical cross sections moving along building

Structural Steel Building Single Storey

3D images to show Construction Sequence.

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Step 1 Set-out Grid Lines Step 2 Holding Down Bolts Step 3 Erect 1st Bay

Step 4 Erect 2nd Bay Step 5 Erect following Bays

Steel Building Single Storey

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Structural Steel Building Multi Storey

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Step 1 Set-out Grid Lines Step 2 Holding Down Bolts Step 3 Erect 1st level use core for stability

Step 4 Complete 1st Level Step 5 Erect following Levels Step 6 Plumb & Align Structure

3D images to show Construction Sequence.

Roof Covering

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Brief Description

Sequence is

Fix bottom sheet

Fix Vapour barrier

Fix Top Hat section and clips

Fit Insulation

Fix top sheet

Roof Covering

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Roof Covering

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Roof Covering

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Contents

Onshore Gas Pipeline Construction Sequence

Gas Processing Facility

Construction of Azerbaijan Oil Pipeline 42” by 450km. Overview Construction Sequence

A typical sequence of activities is- surveying and setting out, preparing the land, stringing out the pipes along the route, excavating the trench, welding and laying the pipes, backfilling the trench with the excavated soil, and reinstating the land to its original condition..

Crossing Railway, Roads, Rivers, etc.Pump Station

Oil Pipeline 42”Contents

Overview Surveying & Setting OutClearing & GradingDouble Jointing i.e. welding 2 pipes togetherStringing out PipesBend Pipes for changes in direction sideways and up & downWelding Pipes into a string, Test Weld by X Ray.Anti-corrosion Coat to JointsTrenching i.e. excavate trenchLowering pipe string into trenchBackfilling TrenchReinstatement of Pipeline ROW (Right-of-Way)Reinstatement of River BanksCrossing - Horizontal Directional DrillingCrossing - Thrust BoringCrossing - River Hydrotest & PiggingTie-in i.e. connect to existing pipelineMiscellaneous

Pause Slides to Read

Overview Pipeline Construction Animation

To see animations, view YouTube film.

Cable laying 132KVa Electric

Cable LayingP

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Brief Description

132 kVa Cable laying .

Cable Laying P

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Cable Laying P

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Cable Laying P

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Horizontal Directional DrillingP

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Brief Description

Horizontal Directional Drilling under a taxiway.

Process

1. A pilot hole id drilled to the designed profile

2. A reamer is pulled back through the hole to enlarge it

3. A pipe string is pulled into the hole.

Horizontal Directional DrillingP

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Crossings – River, Motorway & RailP

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Overview Pipeline Crossings Construction Animation

Micro TunnellingT

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Micro Tunnelling Sequence David H Moloney

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Tunnels

Contents

Includes Sequence, Methods & Equipment

Road Construction

Road Construction Sequence Animation

Asphalt Pavement

Includes Sequence, Methods & Equipment

Fencing & Gates

Fencing

ⓒ David H Moloney

Sequence of Construction

Clear Scrub & Grade ground

Fix Corner & Strainer Posts

Fix Intermediate Posts

Fix Line Wire, Chain-link & Razer wire

Concrete ground beam

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Contents

Setting out & Surveying

Setting out & Surveying

Contents

Emergency Phone Numbers & Response H

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HSE Monitoring & Reporting - Dashboard Dashboard is a single page, graphical representation of

current HSE Issues and historical trends

Health,

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Environm

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Safety PrecautionsH

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Environm

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Safety DocumentsH

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Safe System of Work.

To provide a safe system of work is a legal requirement. What this means is that before you ask an employee to do a

job. You ensure that he has received training, has the appropriate personal protective equipment, the work area is safe

and he is unlikely to be injured or cause damage by carrying out the assigned task.

Project Management Plan for Health, Safety, Security and Environment. also Known as (HSSE Plan)

The Project HSSE Management Plan details how safety on site will be managed.

Project Procedures for Health, Safety, Security & Environment

Details the safe way to undertake a task

Methods Statements

Are prepared in advance of starting work, to plan a Safe System of Work on site for all activities that carries a risk. The

contents of a Method Statement, typically include:- Scope & Location of the Works, Programme, Roles & Responsibilities

of Staff. Resources, Work Methodologies and Risk Assessment.

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Safety DocumentsH

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Environm

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Safety Risk Assessments

Are prepared to identify and evaluate risks, to adopt control measures to reduce or eliminate risks.

COSHH Sheet

The purpose of the Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health sheet is to identify how to prevent or adequately control

workers exposure to hazardous substances.

Permit to Work.

Is a management system used to control high risk activities by ensuring safety measures are in place prior to starting

work.

Types of work for which permits will be required include:

Excavation and the digging of trenches.

Working at height, including on roofs.

Working in confined spaces, for example entering a manhole.

Hot work, which is welding, soldering or cutting steel with angle grinders or by gas torch.

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The purpose of safety training is to provide the knowledge necessary to

perform a job safely

Safety Training Matrix M

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The purpose of safety training is to provide the knowledge necessary to

perform a job safely

Emergency Response Drill H

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Drills and exercises are used to rehearse anticipated emergency scenarios

Exposed Existing Underground Utilities

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Existing Underground Utilities & Overhead Cables - Safety Measures

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Health,

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Environm

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Trench - Safety Measures H

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Safe

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Environm

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Trench - Safety Measures

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Health,

Safe

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Environm

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Site Safety Posters examplesH

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Safe

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Environm

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)H

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Personal protective equipment (PPE) is protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to protect the wearer from injury or infection

Environmentally Friendly Site Air, Noise, Water & Soil PollutionH

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Water Pollution PreventionH

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Segregation of Waste H

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Segregation of waste for proper disposal and recycling. Less waste goes to landfill and hazardous waste is treated to make it safe.

Colour Code for Skips & Bins

Putting Waste Concrete to use

ⓒ David H Moloney

Health,

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Precast bases for signs and hoarding, Precast blocks for walls.

Contents

Staff Directory

Brief Description

List of staff and their

contact details

Daily Work Record

Brief Description

Daily Work Records showing the

allocation of resources, materials and

work activities carried out daily.

Organogram

Brief Description

Shown are the line and

lateral relationships

between the various team

members and their relative

position in the site

organisation.

Filing System

Quotations Comparison Sheet

Staff Responsibility Matrix

Contents

Quality Assurance Dashboard Dashboard is a single page, graphical representation of

current statistics and historical trends

Site LaboratoryG

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Progress Monitoring & Reporting - Dashboard

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Dashboard is a single page, graphical representation of current progress and historical trends

Programme for Construction

Gantt Charts to plan and schedule projects

Primary Substation-

Chiller Plant

Pump House

IRRIGATION WATER TANKS

Irrigation Pump House-

POTABLE/FIRE WATER TANK

Programme using Timeline & 3D Images

Airport Central Utility Yard

Pump House

Piling

Primary Substation-711

Chiller Plant-714Pump House-715

Irrigation Pump House-716

Primary Substation-711

Chiller Plant-714Pump House-715

IRRIGATION WATER TANK

Irrigation Pump House-716

Primary Substation-711

Chiller Plant-714Pump House-715

IRRIGATION WATER TANK

Irrigation Pump House-716

Primary Substation-711

Chiller Plant-714Pump House-715

IRRIGATION WATER TANK

Irrigation Pump House-716

Primary Substation-711

Chiller Plant-714Pump House-715

IRRIGATION WATER TANK

Irrigation Pump House-716

POTABLE/FIRE WATER TANK

Time Chainage Diagram The chart has two axis: one for time and the other for location

A legend explains meaning of the colours, symbols and line types

Sample Only

Histogram Charts for Resources & Outputs

Concrete, Manpower, TBM,

Manpower per Discipline Concrete per Location

Numbers for each month of the Project Quantity for each month of the Project

ⓒ David H Moloney

Plant & Equipment List & Worker’s Job Titles

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Contents

Temporary Contractors Site Facilities

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Brief Description

Site Offices, Camp Accommodation for 1,250 workers, Canteen, Recreation, Fabrication shops, Stores, Plant Yard. In five locations along the route.

Welfare Facilities

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Toilets – Washing

Canteen, Drying Room, Toilet & Generator

Site Hoarding examples

ⓒ David H Moloney

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Temporary Electricity Supply & Tower Lights

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Wheel Wash Drive-through

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Used to wash the wheels of trucks prior to leaving site.

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Weighbridge & Sheeting Access

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Access tower for covering tipper truck bodies to prevent air pollution.

Dust Suppression

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Wetting the ground to prevent dust blowing in the wind

Dewatering

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Brief Description

Construction dewatering is the removal or

drainage of groundwater and or surface /

rain water usually by pumping to keep the

works dry.

Dewatering

ⓒ David H Moloney

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Quarry & Aggregate Production

3D image to show Sequence, Method & Plant. ⓒ David H Moloney

Rock is blasted free from a quarry face and fragmented. The blasted rock is crushed and screened to produce different size ranges of aggregates

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Concrete Batching Plant David H Moloney

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Concrete batching plant comprises - concrete mixer, control cabin, silos for cement and fly ash, aggregate bins and conveyor belt system to feed the mixer. Also aggregate storage bays and water storage tanks. The mixing is computer controlled and has a dynamic screen display, showing the process. Material storage capacity to match two days concrete production

Concrete Batching Plant

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Concrete MixG

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A concrete mix contains 5 major

elements: cement, water, coarse

aggregates, fine aggregates (sand) and

air in different proportion. Additional

elements such as pozzolanic materials (fly

ash, silica fumes or slag) and chemical

admixtures can also be incorporated to

the mix to increase its properties.

Reinforcement Cutting & Bending Yard David H Moloney

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Reinforcement in 12 m lengths. Delivery in 3 ton Bundles Reinforcement cut to length by Shearing Machine

Reinforcement Bent to Shape by Bending Machine Reinforcement that is cut and bent is Bundled for delivery to work site

Reinforcement Cutting & Bending

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Concre

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Contents

Notes

Production by David H Moloney

My YouTube Channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeJR9J7svhBd-C0ZoAH2fhQ

ⓒ David H Moloney

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