Engineered Retrofit Strategy
- The platform was reinforced with additional structural steel to restore integrity and extend service life, avoiding the cost and disruption of a complete rebuild.
This project involved a cost-effective retrofit of an aging asphalt truck loading platform at IKO’s Hamilton facility. Rather than pursuing a full platform replacement, the existing structure was preserved and strategically upgraded to extend asset life while significantly reducing capital costs. The result is a modernized, fully compliant loading platform that enhances operator safety, improves durability, and supports long-term operational efficiency.
The existing asphalt truck loading platform required critical safety and access upgrades while remaining fully operational. A complete replacement was not feasible due to cost, downtime, and site limitations, requiring a retrofit solution that improved compliance and operator safety without disrupting daily operations.
The existing loading platform showed signs of corrosion and structural fatigue, increasing the risk of long-term failure and safety incidents if left unaddressed.
A complete replacement would have required extended downtime and major disruption to daily asphalt loading operations. The solution needed to minimize operational interruption.
Upgrades were required to meet current safety and access codes while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure and loading equipment.
Designed for safety, operational performance, and compliance.
Engineered Retrofit Strategy
Surface Rehabilitation
Safety & Drainage Improvements
Operator Protection & Access
Advanced Loading Systems
The platform was reinforced with additional structural steel to restore integrity and extend asset life without removing the existing structure.
On-site build with minimal operational disruption.
Guarding, access control, and fall protection.
Final verification, handoff, and operator readiness.
Key moments and system details from the installation.