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Projects FMCG Dairy Plant– Pump addition Takanini, Auckland The Project The client wanted to split a manifold on a FMCG Dairy site that was feeding 1 pump in a very congested area to feed 2 pumps for improving operability and flexibility of their process. The project was located inside the “Red Line” or Hygienic Area of their Food Processing Plant. 3D Laser Scanning was utilized to capture the as- built data of the existing Food Processing area concentrating on the location of the new pump, the Ripening Tanks, & the existing piping for Tie-In locations in the extremely concentrated area. This was critical in ensuring that all possible interferences and clashes were identified and avoided in the design of the pump suction piping, the pump discharge piping, & the new pump location. Time was saved by collecting all relevant dimensional data of everything pertaining to the location of the new pump and clearances for the Tie-in’s and pipe routing over the existing piping, equipment locations, & Ripening Tanks. The Delivery Upon processing of the collected data a fully registered 3D point cloud was created from the scan data. That point cloud was then exported to Autodesk ReCap for use in Plant 3D That 3D point cloud was then used as an as-built reference in the design of the piping Tie-in’s, pipe routing of the pump suction & discharge lines, locating the placement of the new Ripen pump. The 3D point cloud proved invaluable in garnering dimensional data for all kinds of different applications to aid the project downstream of the initial design. One such discovery was the interference of the existing electrical panel door to the new piping, the scan data allowed Babbage to identify this clash early on so that a suitable solution could be enacted prior to work commencing. Another was utilized months later when a drainage study was initialized, the scan data collected was instrumental in creating a floor “heat map” that showed easily the drainage patterns of the area. Key Details Project: External Laser Scan of Existing Food Processing Hygienic area Location: Takanini, Auckland Duration: 1 Day Sector: Dairy Project Team: Brian Kelly, Rob Truter Benefits Accurately measured all existing features in 1 day Confidence that design would fit Re-used data for multiple additional design measurements

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Projects

FMCG Dairy Plant–Pump addition Takanini, Auckland

The Project

The client wanted to split a manifold on a FMCG

Dairy site that was feeding 1 pump in a very

congested area to feed 2 pumps for improving

operability and flexibility of their process. The

project was located inside the “Red Line” or

Hygienic Area of their Food Processing Plant.

3D Laser Scanning was utilized to capture the as-

built data of the existing Food Processing area

concentrating on the location of the new pump, the

Ripening Tanks, & the existing piping for Tie-In

locations in the extremely concentrated area. This

was critical in ensuring that all possible

interferences and clashes were identified and

avoided in the design of the pump suction piping,

the pump discharge piping, & the new pump

location.

Time was saved by collecting all relevant

dimensional data of everything pertaining to the

location of the new pump and clearances for the

Tie-in’s and pipe routing over the existing piping,

equipment locations, & Ripening Tanks.

The Delivery

Upon processing of the collected data a fully

registered 3D point cloud was created from the

scan data. That point cloud was then exported to

Autodesk ReCap for use in Plant 3D

That 3D point cloud was then used as an as-built

reference in the design of the piping Tie-in’s, pipe

routing of the pump suction & discharge lines,

locating the placement of the new Ripen pump.

The 3D point cloud proved invaluable in garnering

dimensional data for all kinds of different

applications to aid the project downstream of the

initial design.

One such discovery was the interference of the

existing electrical panel door to the new piping, the

scan data allowed Babbage to identify this clash

early on so that a suitable solution could be

enacted prior to work commencing. Another was

utilized months later when a drainage study was

initialized, the scan data collected was instrumental

in creating a floor “heat map” that showed easily

the drainage patterns of the area.

Key Details

Project: External Laser Scan of Existing Food Processing Hygienic area

Location: Takanini, Auckland

Duration: 1 Day

Sector: Dairy

Project Team: Brian Kelly, Rob Truter

Benefits• Accurately measured all existing features in 1 day

• Confidence that design would fit

• Re-used data for multiple additional design

measurements