Structural Detailing Central Coast
Hamilton By Design | SolidWorks
Engineering | Drafting | Laser Scanning
Structural Detailing Central Coast
Hamilton By Design | SolidWorks
Engineering | Drafting | Laser Scanning
At Hamilton By Design, we integrate reality capture (LiDAR scanning), point cloud modelling, and engineering CAD workflows to deliver highly detailed documentation and constructable designs for chutes, transfer stations, and related bulk handling assets.
In material handling systems, chutes are structures that direct the flow of material between conveyors, hoppers, bins and processing equipment. A transfer station is the junction point where material changes direction, speed, or conveying method — often involving multiple chutes, diverters, and supporting structures.
These areas are prone to:
Abrasion and wear
Blockages and spillage
Complex geometry
Tight tolerances
Which makes accurate documentation and engineering-grade models absolutely vital.
Historically, detailing of chutes and transfer stations has suffered from:
Original design drawings often do not reflect field conditions — especially in brownfield facilities that have been modified over time.
Tape measures and handheld methods are slow, inaccurate, and disruptive in active plants.
Lack of accurate as-built data leads to rework, clashes, and extended shutdowns.
The foundation of accurate chute and transfer station modelling begins with 3D laser scanning. Using high-precision LiDAR scanners, we capture millions of data points across the surfaces of existing structures.
This produces a registered point cloud dataset that:
Captures true geometry
Records global coordinates
Provides millimetre-level accuracy
These point clouds become the single source of truth for all downstream modelling and documentation.
Learn more about engineering-grade scanning here:
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And see how we tailor scans for engineering outcomes here:
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Once LiDAR data has been captured and registered, the next step is point cloud modelling. This process converts raw scan data into usable CAD representations.
Our point cloud modelling services deliver:
Clean 3D surfaces and solids
Detailed geometry for chutes, liners, skirts, and diverters
Alignment with conveyors, structural steel, and supports
Prepared outputs for design, analysis, or fabrication
Point cloud models allow engineers to visualise existing conditions with confidence and reduce guesswork often associated with legacy assets.
For clients that require deliverables for detailed design, procurement or construction, point cloud data is often converted into as-built CAD models and drawings.
These as-built deliverables support:
Fabrication and installation coordination
Clash detection
Tolerance verification
Structural and mechanical design inputs
The result: faster turnarounds and fewer surprises during shutdowns.
Learn more about our as-built drawing workflows here:
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Chutes and transfer stations do not exist in isolation. Often they interface with:
Structural steel frameworks
Conveyor networks
Access platforms and safety systems
Hoppers, bins, and feed systems
Hamilton By Design’s full suite of engineering services ensures that point cloud models are integrated into broader design deliverables:
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This means your chute and transfer station modelling is:
Aligned with mechanical and structural requirements
Compatible with fabrication workflows
Usable for analysis and compliance
By combining:
✔ LiDAR scanning
✔ Point cloud modelling
✔ CAD detailing
✔ Engineering review
You gain outcomes that are:
True-to-site geometry verified against reality.
Models that work in the real world, not just on paper.
Less rework, fewer surprises on site.
Early clash detection and validation of fit before major shutdown windows.
Our clients commonly use these services for:
Refining existing chute geometry before rebuilds
Planning transfer station upgrades
Integrating new conveyors into old layouts
Documenting legacy assets prior to shutdown
Preparing for fatigue or wear liner analysis
Chutes and transfer stations are mission-critical nodes in material handling systems. When they’re documented well, they operate well. When they’re documented poorly, they become pain points, risk points and downtime drivers.
Hamilton By Design brings precision, technology, and engineering accountability to every project — reducing risk and increasing certainty for your next chute or transfer station upgrade.
To discuss how our point cloud, CAD, and engineering services can benefit your next chute or transfer station project, contact us today.