Ages-sp-01-002
Many AGES specifications reference the American Welding Society standards for structural welding compliance. Compliance and Inspection
Once the steel is erected, the story doesn't end. The specification requires —a protective molten zinc bath—for items like safety cages and gratings. This ensures that even decades later, a worker climbing a 3-meter ladder in a valve pit can trust that the rungs won't give way. Key Players in the Specification structural design basis – onshore specification - ADNOC
Often related to structural design, as shown in the Structural Design Basis - Onshore Specification .
Strict compliance with AWS/AISC criteria reduces structural risks. 5. Overcoming Common Compliance Challenges Balancing Local Sourcing with Global Standards ages-sp-01-002
: Unlike standard commercial structures where certain joints are prequalified, AGES framework dictates that welding procedures must pass structural qualification testing via a formal Welding Procedure Qualification Record (PQR).
AGES-SP-01-002 (Structural Steel Supply, Fabrication, and Erection) Key Reminders: Documentation:
: Contractors must submit a project-specific ITP for approval before starting work. This ensures that even decades later, a worker
The primary goal of AGES-SP-01-002 is to ensure the of facilities. It defines the minimum technical requirements for every phase of a steel project, from the initial supply of raw materials to the final erection on-site. This standard is vital for:
Follows standard specifications for structural steel buildings.
The ADNOC PT&CS Directorate is the primary owner; group companies like ADNOC Onshore and ADNOC Offshore are responsible for implementation. Order of Precedence: This ensures that even decades later
While international codes offer a foundation, AGES-SP-01-002 layers specialized criteria to mitigate regional threats. Structural Variable AISC / ASTM Standard Base AGES-SP-01-002 Requirement Sample batch testing allowed. Complete 100% heat-number traceability back to MTCs. Environmental Design Standard localized wind/seismic loads.
The "01-002" series usually denotes a specific configuration within a manufacturer’s lineup. While exact specs can vary by brand (often associated with industrial suppliers like Phoenix Contact or Schneider Electric type-equivalents), the AGES-SP-01-002 generally features:
: Standardized allowable deviations for sweep, camber, length, and bolt-hole spacing to ensure pieces fit seamlessly in the field. 3. Erection and Site Assembly
For the most up-to-date version of this specification, professionals should always refer to the official ADNOC Technical Specifications portal.
The primary scope of governs the complete life cycle of structural steel elements used in the oil and gas sector. This includes: