Heavy IndustryKristian Erlandsen2024-11-19T08:56:14+01:00 Heavy Industry Advanced structural design in the heavyweight league is part of our professional DNA and can be traced back to the founding of the company. Combined with our expertise in machinery and process and our deep understanding of the industry’s needs, this makes us a consultant capable of handling complex projects in the heavy industry sector. Clay Calcination PlantsCO2 emissions from cement production can be significantly reduced by using clay instead of limestone. The clay needs to be calcined, and Artelia has been involved in the design of several calcination plants. In this context, we have been responsible for designing concrete and steel structures, which were modeled in Tekla with such a high level of detail that the working drawings could be directly extracted from the model and delivered to the steel manufacturer. HMFThe Danish machinery manufacturer specializes in developing and producing truck cranes, which are exported to more than 40 countries. Artelia has assisted the company with client consultancy, conceptual design, and other services related to various plans for expanding the production facilities and development department. Services: Client consultancy, layout, preliminary design, volume studies, regulatory dialogue, geotechnics, fire safety, noise assessments, environmental consultancy, soil management plan, EDD, and EIA report. Aalborg PortlandArtelia has been a regular consultant for Denmark’s only cement producer for more than 15 years. We have experience from all corners of the factory, with a primary focus on machinery and automation. The tasks range from more detail-oriented work such as PLC programming to the preparation of contractor tenders and equipment procurement. UniconSince the 1990s, Artelia has completed numerous tasks for the concrete producer Unicon. For instance, we served as the client consultant during the construction of the company’s ready-mix concrete plant in Odense. The plant was built on a 19,000 m² undeveloped site in Tietgenbyen and is now the largest concrete facility in the country.