CISDI creates eco-friendly stockyard at Pingxiang Steel
Date:2019/6/18 Source: CISDI
CISDI creates eco-friendly stockyard at Pingxiang
Steel
Pingxiang Steel’s
stockyard in China’s Jiangxi Province has been rebuilt to eco-friendly
standards and successfully started up.
A covered
stockyard with a total area of almost 200,000 square metres has been created by
rebuilding the east primary, blending and coke yards and the west yard and
relevant process and blending bins.
CISDI carried out
the work to an EPC mode and innovatively applied a method of sharing one
intermediate rail track between two stacker-reclaimers.
The process has
improved the storage areas for raw materials, reduced building spans and
created annual cost savings.
CISDI’s project
team dealt with numerous challenges along the way. The biggest issue was a very
tight time schedule, and during the rebuild, the spread yards and peripheral
existing facilities posed difficulties. In addition, the east primary yard
needed to be covered but had a span of around 120 metres with arched lattices.
Every milestone
was met, however, and the engineering work was completed in under four months.
CISDI’s solutions
included an accumulative sliding method of construction. And to minimise impact
on production, CISDI transferred the large stacker-reclaimer to its new
location in one piece, a process which took only 40 days.
CISDI designed the
blending yard with flat lattices, covering at least 70 metres.
Construction had
to be carried out in a tight space hemmed in by existing facilities, so CISDI
made the decision to put the middle starting frame arched and enable the
extended structures upward to both sides. It created a safe and efficient
construction.
CISDI’s innovative
methods and high quality construction won great praise from Pingxiang Steel and
its parent company Fangda Group.
The eco-friendly
covered stockyard at Pingxiang Steel