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Friday, 12 June 2026

Why Successful Mining and Industrial Projects Start with Accurate Information

Better Engineering Decisions and Modern Pipework Drafting Technology

By Hamilton By Design

The biggest challenge facing mining, manufacturing, power generation, water treatment and industrial facilities is not usually a lack of engineering capability.

It is a lack of accurate information.

Every year, project teams spend thousands of hours designing modifications, planning shutdowns, detailing pipework, modelling structures and procuring equipment based on drawings that may be years—or even decades—out of date.

The result?

  • Pipe clashes
  • Structural clashes
  • Fabrication errors
  • Site rework
  • Cost overruns
  • Shutdown delays
  • Reliability problems

Modern engineering is increasingly focused on reducing uncertainty and making better decisions through accurate information, digital engineering workflows and advanced measurement technologies. Engineering-grade LiDAR scanning, 3D CAD modelling, pipework detailing and structural detailing are all tools that help engineers understand reality rather than relying on assumptions.

This article explores the technology available for modern pipework drafting, the problems engineers are trying to solve, and how accurate engineering information improves project outcomes.


Hamilton By Design engineering infographic titled "From Uncertainty to Engineering Confidence" showing how modern pipework drafting, structural detailing, LiDAR scanning, reality capture, CAD modelling, and digital engineering improve project outcomes. The image highlights common industrial challenges including outdated drawings, unknown site conditions, asset reliability concerns, pipe lining deterioration, pipe and structural clashes, shutdown delays, and cost overruns. It demonstrates a digital engineering workflow using LiDAR scanning, point clouds, SolidWorks modelling, AutoCAD Plant 3D, fabrication drawings, and installation verification to support successful mining, manufacturing, and industrial infrastructure projects.


What Problem Are Engineers Actually Trying to Solve?

Many people think engineers design pipes, structures, conveyors and equipment.

In reality, engineers are trying to answer a much bigger question:

How do we make better engineering decisions with less risk, less rework and greater confidence?

Whether you are a project manager, maintenance superintendent, reliability engineer, mechanical engineer or drafting professional, the challenge is the same:

How do we know what actually exists?

Questions commonly asked include:

  • Does the drawing still match reality?
  • Has the pipework been modified?
  • Has structural steel been altered?
  • Is the equipment still in the same location?
  • Does the lining still exist?
  • Is the asset nearing end of life?
  • Will the new equipment fit?

Without reliable answers, every engineering decision contains uncertainty.



Why Traditional Methods Often Fall Short

Historically, engineering projects relied on:

  • Tape measures
  • Hand sketches
  • Existing drawings
  • Site notes
  • Visual inspections

These methods can work for small projects.

However, industrial facilities evolve over time.

Plants are modified.

Pipework is rerouted.

Equipment is replaced.

Platforms are added.

Supports are removed.

Unfortunately, drawings are not always updated.

Hamilton By Design has observed that one of the major challenges facing industrial drafting projects is obtaining accurate site information before design work begins. Accurate site data reduces rework, improves design accuracy and helps minimise project risk.



Dark navy industrial-style button graphic featuring a LiDAR scanner on a tripod beside a wireframe mining haul truck and terrain point cloud, with bold white and yellow text reading “LIDAR 3D SCANNING” and a yellow directional arrow.


What Technology Is Available for Pipework Drafting Today?

Modern pipework drafting is supported by an extensive range of digital tools.

These tools can be grouped into three categories:

1. Measurement Technologies

These tools capture reality.

2. CAD Technologies

These tools transform measurements into engineering information.

3. Engineering Analysis Technologies

These tools help predict performance, reliability and risk.


Measurement Technologies

Engineering-Grade LiDAR Scanning

One of the most significant advances in pipework drafting has been terrestrial LiDAR scanning.

Modern systems capture millions of measurements and create highly accurate digital representations of industrial facilities.

Benefits include:

  • Accurate as-built documentation
  • Reduced site visits
  • Improved safety
  • Faster project delivery
  • Better project planning
  • Clash detection
  • Digital asset records

LiDAR scanning captures what actually exists rather than what was originally designed.

Common Systems

  • FARO Focus Series
  • FARO Orbis
  • Leica RTC360
  • Trimble X Series

Point Clouds

LiDAR scanners generate point clouds.

A point cloud is a collection of millions of measured coordinates representing physical assets.

Point clouds allow engineers to:

  • Model pipework
  • Model structural steel
  • Verify equipment locations
  • Assess access requirements
  • Plan shutdowns
  • Validate fabrication

Scan Arms and Metrology Equipment

For smaller components and reverse engineering projects:

  • FARO ScanArm
  • Laser trackers
  • Portable CMMs

allow engineers to capture highly accurate measurements of:

  • Flanges
  • Pipe fittings
  • Valves
  • Pump components
  • Wear parts

Drones and Remote Inspection

For large infrastructure:

  • Stockpiles
  • Tanks
  • Roof structures
  • Conveyor systems

drones provide additional measurement capability and improve safety.


CAD Technologies

Once reality has been captured, engineers transform the information into usable engineering deliverables.


AutoCAD

AutoCAD remains one of the most widely used drafting tools.

Applications include:

  • Pipework layouts
  • General arrangements
  • Fabrication drawings
  • Site layouts

AutoCAD Plant 3D

Plant 3D provides:

  • Intelligent piping systems
  • P&ID integration
  • Isometric generation
  • Bill of materials
  • Pipe specifications

It is particularly valuable for industrial facilities and process plants.


SolidWorks

SolidWorks is commonly used for:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Equipment design
  • Pipe supports
  • Skids
  • Platforms
  • Structural integration

At Hamilton By Design, SolidWorks is often used to transform scan data into practical engineering models suitable for fabrication and installation.

For more information about mining infrastructure design workflows visit:

👉 https://mininginfrastructuresolidworksdesign.blogspot.com/


Autodesk ReCap

ReCap converts scan data into formats suitable for:

  • AutoCAD
  • Revit
  • Plant 3D
  • Navisworks

Navisworks

Navisworks provides:

  • Clash detection
  • Design review
  • Construction planning
  • Multi-discipline coordination

Structural Detailing Technology

Pipework rarely exists by itself.

Pipework requires:

  • Supports
  • Platforms
  • Access systems
  • Pipe racks
  • Structural steel

This means pipework detailing and structural detailing are closely connected.

Modern structural detailing uses:

  • AutoCAD
  • Advance Steel
  • Tekla Structures
  • SolidWorks

to create:

  • Shop drawings
  • Fabrication drawings
  • Assembly drawings
  • Erection drawings

To learn more about structural detailing visit:

👉 https://structural-detailing.blogspot.com/


Reliability Engineering Challenges

One of the biggest misconceptions is that engineering projects are simply about building something new.

In reality, much of industrial engineering focuses on reliability.

Engineers constantly ask:

  • What will fail?
  • Why will it fail?
  • When will it fail?
  • How can we prevent failure?

Common reliability challenges include:

Corrosion

Often hidden behind:

  • Pipe linings
  • Insulation
  • Cladding

Wear

Common in:

  • Slurry systems
  • Mining operations
  • Materials handling facilities

Fatigue

Particularly in:

  • Vibrating pipework
  • Pump discharge systems
  • Rotating equipment

Thermal Expansion

Frequently overlooked in brownfield facilities.

Water Hammer

A major risk in:

  • Water systems
  • Fire systems
  • Pumping systems

Unknown Asset History

Perhaps the biggest challenge of all.

Many facilities contain modifications that were never documented.


Why Pipework Drafting Matters

Poor pipework detailing often results in:

  • Fabrication delays
  • Installation problems
  • Shutdown overruns
  • Cost increases

Good pipework detailing provides:

  • Accurate dimensions
  • Weld locations
  • Material specifications
  • Support details
  • Installation information

Pipework drafting is one of the most important links between engineering design and successful project delivery.

For more information visit:

👉 https://pipeworkdetailing.blogspot.com/


The Role of LiDAR Scanning in Pipework Drafting

LiDAR scanning has transformed pipework detailing.

Instead of relying on:

  • Assumptions
  • Tape measures
  • Old drawings

engineers can now work from reality.

Hamilton By Design uses engineering-grade LiDAR scanning to capture existing conditions before design, fabrication and installation activities commence. This workflow supports registered point clouds, scan-to-CAD models, as-built layouts, clash detection and digital asset records.

Benefits include:

  • Reduced site visits
  • Improved accuracy
  • Better coordination
  • Faster drafting
  • Reduced rework

How Better Information Improves Project Success

The relationship is simple.

Better Information

leads to

Better Decisions

which leads to

Better Outcomes

Examples include:

ProblemTraditional ApproachModern Approach
Missing dimensionsSite revisitPoint cloud verification
Pipe clashesField modificationClash detection
Unknown structureManual surveyLiDAR scanning
Shutdown planningAssumptionsDigital models
Reliability issuesReactive maintenancePredictive engineering

What Engineers Want to Be Better At

Ultimately engineers are trying to improve:

Understanding

Better understanding of assets.

Prediction

Better prediction of failures.

Accuracy

Better design accuracy.

Communication

Better project communication.

Reliability

Better long-term performance.

Risk Management

Better management of uncertainty.

Systems Thinking

Understanding how structures, equipment, pipework and operations interact.

The best engineers understand that they are not simply designing components.

They are designing systems.


The Future of Pipework Drafting

The future will continue to integrate:

  • LiDAR scanning
  • Digital twins
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Reality capture
  • Cloud collaboration
  • Reliability engineering

The goal remains the same:

Reduce uncertainty and improve engineering decisions.


How Hamilton By Design Can Help

Hamilton By Design combines:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Pipework drafting
  • Structural detailing
  • Reverse engineering
  • Engineering-grade LiDAR scanning
  • Scan-to-CAD workflows
  • SolidWorks modelling
  • Industrial asset documentation

Our workflow typically includes:

  1. Site capture
  2. Point cloud registration
  3. CAD modelling
  4. Engineering review
  5. Fabrication drawings
  6. Installation support
  7. As-built verification

By combining practical trade experience, engineering knowledge and digital technology, we help clients reduce risk and improve project outcomes.

Continue Your Engineering Journey

Modern engineering projects rely on accurate information, practical design, and coordinated execution. If you found this article useful, explore our related engineering resources covering pipework detailing, structural detailing, mining infrastructure, and digital engineering workflows.

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The biggest challenge facing modern industrial projects is not a lack of software, scanners or engineering tools.

It is uncertainty.

Modern technologies such as engineering-grade LiDAR scanning, point clouds, SolidWorks modelling, structural detailing and pipework drafting help transform uncertainty into reliable engineering information.

When engineers have accurate information, they make better decisions.

When they make better decisions, projects become safer, more reliable, more cost-effective and more successful.

And that is ultimately the purpose of every engineering tool we use. 


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