System Integration & Control Systems Design


LBA leverages extensive experience base to provide turnkey solutions

March 2016 System Integration & Control Systems Design

Le Roux, Bouttell & Associates (LBA) was formed in July 2006 by Dave Le Roux and Leon Bouttell to fill a gap in the mining sector for detailed project engineering. Based in its own building in the heart of the commercial centre of Bryanston, the company has a wealth of amassed experience and knowledge in the control arena.

The company, which employs 10 electrical engineers, three technicians and three administrative staff, provides a turnkey project service from conceptualisation, through design and commissioning, to maintenance.

Director, Dave Le Roux, points out that the company has completed a number of high-profile projects, including medium voltage design and engineering, electrical reticulation, transformers and switchgear, motor control centre (MCC) design and procurement, cabling and installation design, instrumentation specification and procurement, control systems (PLC and scada) design, programming and commissioning, project management and project feasibility studies.

Le Roux says that the company’s growth is founded on the huge amount of experience inherent in its team, together with its reputation in the marketplace for producing sophisticated and intricate designs, its solid project management and commissioning capabilities, and the customised software systems it provides. The company outsources specialist work as and when required in terms of the design component and on the majority of the installation component.

The company’s team is currently Adroit-certified and plans are underway to acquire further relevant certifications from LBA’s suppliers. Training is provided to customers, based on their specific requirements, at both the LBAA offices and at customer sites. Le Roux comments that emphasis is placed on the control systems design aspect, whereby the customer’s operators are offered full training to the point where they have complete confidence in the system supplied.

In addition, in instances where product specific training is required, LBAA sends both customer operators and its own technical team to suppliers like Siemens, Schneider Electric, Adroit, ABB and Allen Bradley, for more intensive training.

In keeping with its turnkey offering, the company’s involvement continues after handover of a project. Various maintenance contracts are available, including on a purely callout basis as well as pre-arranged maintenance contracts, which are more time-sensitive and with a greater degree of involvement from the technicians.

Projects are undertaken in South Africa, southern Africa and even in countries like Canada, where LBA was responsible for the control centre in a water purification plant. Southern African projects include a desalination plant in Namibia, a coal plant in Mozambique and a copper mine in Zambia. In all instances, the professional component is provided by LBA’s South African team and local labour is sourced in each country.

Major markets currently serviced by LBA include converting mine drainage water to potable water through reverse osmosis: washing, handling and conveying plants for coal mines; complete handling of manganese plants; desalination plants; and renewable energy applications such as solar energy for water pump stations, which is extremely useful in rural areas. Le Roux says that all of these projects are remotely controlled from LBA’s offices.

Future plans include further diversification into other markets such as petrochemical and the food and beverage sectors. Le Roux says that while the company has completed a number of smaller projects in these market sectors, the goal is to become more involved in larger, more complex projects.

For more information contact Dave Le Roux, Le Roux, Bouttell & Associates, +27 (0)11 514 0909, [email protected], www.lbaa.co.za



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