How to Model Existing Plant Equipment Without Drawings
In many industrial and mining environments, one of the most common challenges is this:
👉 There are no reliable drawings.
Equipment may have been installed years ago, modified multiple times, or sourced from suppliers where documentation is no longer available.
Yet the need remains:
- Modify it
- Replace it
- Upgrade it
- Or integrate it into a new design
So how do you accurately model existing plant equipment without drawings?
The Reality of Brownfield Sites
Most existing plants are not “as-designed” — they are as-built over time.
That means:
- Dimensions don’t match original drawings
- Equipment has been moved or modified
- Supports and connections have changed
- Pipework has been rerouted
- Access platforms have been added
Trying to model from assumptions in this environment leads to:
❌ Fit-up issues
❌ Rework
❌ Delays
❌ Increased cost
The Old Way (And Why It Fails)
Traditionally, engineers would:
- Measure manually
- Sketch key dimensions
- Estimate missing details
This approach is:
- Time-consuming
- Incomplete
- Prone to error
And in complex plant environments, it simply doesn’t capture enough detail to support reliable modelling.
The Modern Approach: Scan to Model
The most effective way to model existing equipment without drawings is to start with real-world data.
Step 1: Capture the Equipment with 3D Laser Scanning
3D laser scanning captures millions of measurement points, creating a detailed point cloud of the equipment and surrounding environment.
This allows you to:
- Capture complex geometry
- Record true dimensions
- Understand how equipment fits within the plant
Learn more about this process:
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Step 2: Process and Clean the Data
Raw scan data is not immediately usable.
It needs to be:
- Registered
- Cleaned
- Cropped to relevant areas
- Checked for accuracy
This ensures the model is based on reliable information.
Step 3: Convert Point Cloud to CAD Geometry
The point cloud is then interpreted and converted into:
- Surfaces
- Solid models
- Reference geometry
This creates a usable model for engineering work.
Explore scan-to-CAD workflows here:
👉 https://www.hamiltonbydesign.com.au/point-cloud-to-cad-services-sydney/
Step 4: Build a SolidWorks Model
Once the geometry is defined, a SolidWorks model can be developed that represents:
- Equipment structure
- Interfaces and connection points
- Mounting locations
- Clearances and access
This allows for:
- Design integration
- Clash checking
- Fabrication planning
See how SolidWorks modelling supports this process:
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What Should You Model (And What You Shouldn’t)
A key mistake is trying to model everything.
Instead, focus on:
Model:
- Critical geometry
- Interfaces
- Mounting points
- Structural elements
- Clearance zones
Don’t model:
- Unnecessary detail
- Temporary items
- Background clutter
The goal is a fit-for-purpose model, not a perfect replica.
Where This Approach Is Used
Modelling without drawings is especially useful for:
- Mining plant upgrades
- Conveyor and chute modifications
- Structural steel changes
- Equipment replacement projects
- Reverse engineering components
- Brownfield retrofit work
Anywhere existing conditions matter, this approach reduces risk.
The Key Benefit: Accuracy Without Assumptions
The biggest advantage of scan-to-model workflows is this:
👉 You are no longer guessing
Instead of designing based on incomplete information, you are working with:
- Verified dimensions
- Real-world geometry
- Accurate spatial relationships
From Existing Equipment to Engineering Model
The workflow becomes:
Reality → Point Cloud → CAD Model → Engineering Outcome
This provides a clear path from site conditions to usable design information.
Need Help Modelling Existing Equipment?
If you need to model plant equipment but don’t have drawings, the solution isn’t to estimate — it’s to capture the real geometry and build from there.
Hamilton By Design Co. supports projects across Sydney and Australia with:
- 3D laser scanning
- Point cloud processing
- Scan to CAD conversion
- SolidWorks modelling
- Reverse engineering
Get in Touch
Need a SolidWorks model of existing equipment?
👉 https://www.hamiltonbydesign.com.au/

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