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Since the firms foundation over 50 years ago the in-house Design Team has been a key part of LMH Engineering Ltd. Over that period the team has moving from design and shop drawings to 2D to Auto CAD and more recently to BIM.

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Key to the success of the LMH Design Team is the onboarding process for new employees who benefit from knowledge passed down through the generations. This is combined with a constant drive within the team to push forward exploring new processes and state of the art software especially in the area of BIM and 3D. Outlined below is a summary of some of the items designed in house:

  • Bulk handling equipment conveyors
  • Hoppers
  • Mechanical drives equipped on drive assemblies
  • Piping and services
  • Access systems consisting of walkways, ladders, stairs, and mezz floors
  • Weathering maintenance canopies
  • MEP racking/containment
  • Main steel and secondary support steel
  • Liquid handling tanks
  • Bridges

All of the above are carried out in a variety of different materials such as mild steel and stainless steel, with a full range of finishes. and can all be designed/modelled to be viewed in realistic imagery to have a feel for exactly what the end product will look like.

  1. Design Capabilities
  2. Team Experience & Structure
  3. Site Surveying & Scanning
  4. Coordination & Engineering
  5. DFMA Strategy, Modular Design
  6. QAQC – Design Checklists
  7. Collaboration
  8. Managing and fulfilling
  9. Systems & software
  10. Accreditation