BHP Smelter Shutdown
- Locations Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
- Client BHP Billiton
- Contract Furnace Dismantling & Disposal of Scrap and Waste Materials
- Cost $2.9 Million
- Duration June 2008 - Current
Dismantling and rebuild of a furnace, including segregation of reusable items and disposal of scrap and waste materials.
McMahon Services received a phone call from BHP Billiton on a Friday and were asked to respond to an emergency situation at the Nickel Smelter in Kalgoorlie. Within less than 24 hours McMahon Services had management on-site to assess the scope of works required.
Some staff were inducted on Saturday before a complete team arrived on Sunday for their induction.
Mobilisation to the site was completely in motion throughout the weekend and McMahon Services started work on the Monday morning.
This is just one example of quick response action undertaken by McMahon Services. Our 'can do' attitude reflects our ability to take on almost any type of work within the construction and industrial industry. We will go to great lengths to assist our clients and ensure the job is done on time and within budget.
Scope of works for this project involved the dismantling and rebuild of a furnace including the segregation of reusable items and disposal of scrap and waste materials.
Project Details
- Receive and segregate sections of furnace structure for either re-use or scrapping
- Segregation and stockpiling of Furnace refractory into the following categories:
Nickel matt (between 45% to 75% nickel content) to be crushed for re smelting
Ferro Nickel (to be put back through furnace but cannot go through crusher)
Nickel impregnated brick (approx 9% Nickel) to be either sold as is or crushed and put back through Smelter
Clean Refractory to be disposed of for recycling
Chromium Alumina bricks (These are contaminated material and have to be sampled then a disposal plan formatted and put into place)
Scrap steel (sold to a licensed Metal Recycler)Refractory dust (High in Nickel and to be put back through Furnace)
- Remediation of Clay lined Pond including the following:
Sampling and testing for contaminants
Undertaking of trials to work out procedures and re-agent requirements to fixate contaminated material down to an acceptable leachate level to allow disposal as Class 2 contaminated material
Setting up of Reterra and blending of contaminated material and re-agents until the required leachate levels are reached to allow disposal to a Class two licensed Landfill site
Disposal of the contaminated material
Validation of the excavation
Backfill and compaction of the excavation
- Grit Blasting and painting of structural components of the Furnace
- Segregation, transportation and disposal of copper cooling jackets (approx $3m in value)
- Segregation, transportation and disposal of scrap steel
- Plant hire
- Labour hire




