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The policy framework directly impacts a comprehensive list of ADNOC Group subsidiaries:
: Surfaces must undergo abrasive blasting to meet Sa 2.5 (Near-White Metal Cleaning) cleanliness standards.
Strict engineering margins for beam straightness, camber, flatness, and bolt hole alignments. 3. Quality Assurance and Testing (NDT)
When every contractor and engineer follows this "Golden Rule" of structural steel, it reduces maintenance costs, extends the lifespan of assets, and—most importantly—safeguards the personnel who work on these structures every day. adnoc group projects and engineering
: Mill Test Certificates (MTCs) to EN 10204 Type 3.1 or 3.2 are mandatory to verify chemical composition, tensile strength, and impact toughness. ages-sp-01-002
: Every batch requires Type 3.1 or 3.2 certification according to EN 10204 standards, validating chemical composition and mechanical properties like yield strength, elongation, and Charpy V-notch impact toughness.
For all upcoming offshore and onshore structural works, please ensure all documentation aligns with
AGES-SP-01-002 is a cornerstone document that exemplifies ADNOC's commitment to world-class engineering and project execution. By providing a clear, detailed, and enforceable standard for structural steel, the specification ensures that all facilities built for the ADNOC Group are safe, reliable, and built to last. For any engineering or construction professional working on ADNOC projects, a deep understanding of AGES-SP-01-002 is not an option—it is a fundamental requirement.
Materials must be certified free of internal laminations or structural inclusions. 2. Welding Quality Assurance The policy framework directly impacts a comprehensive list
: Use of non-shrink epoxy or cementitious grout for base plates, as referenced in associated standards like AGES-SP-01-001 . 🔍 Quality Assurance & Testing
: Parts where failure could lead to total structural collapse. Secondary Members
Contractors must source materials from mill facilities approved by ADNOC. All structural shapes, plates, and hollow sections must have complete mill test certificates (MTCs) traceable to the original heat number. Common structural grades typically comply with ASTM standards (such as ASTM A36 or ASTM A572) or European counterparts (such as EN 10025 S355), subject to additional chemistry and Charpy V-notch impact toughness limits imposed by ADNOC. Fabrication Standards
AGES-SP-01-002 relies heavily on traceabilty and chemical composition constraints. Elements must conform to strict material specifications: Quality Assurance and Testing (NDT) When every contractor
: Fabricated items (like stairs, ladders, and handrails) must be checked against specific project drawings to ensure they fit the site layout before being shipped. 3. Surface Treatment
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to protect steel from the harsh, corrosive environments typical of oil and gas facilities. Compliance and Documentation
To execute any heavy structural infrastructure deployment successfully under this ADNOC standard, execution follows a sequential checklist:
The specification is divided into several technical sections that govern the lifecycle of structural steel: adnoc group projects and engineering