Ages-sp-01-002

Ages-sp-01-002

The primary scope of governs the complete life cycle of structural steel elements used in the oil and gas sector. This includes:

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:

, including ADNOC Onshore, Offshore, Refining, and Gas Processing. Key Technical Features

Standardizing structural steel requirements under a single specification like AGES-SP-01-002 provides major operational benefits to the energy sector: Without Standardization (Legacy Approach) With AGES-SP-01-002 Integration Fragmented buying patterns across separate business units. Pooled procurement with uniform material criteria. Asset Lifespan

provided by ADNOC to ensure you are using the most current revision. material grades outlined in this specification? adnoc group projects and engineering ages-sp-01-002

: It applies to a wide range of facilities, from upstream offshore platforms to downstream processing plants like fertilizers and gas processing. Critical Engineering Classification

is a critical technical specification document utilized within the ADNOC (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) Group of Companies . It defines the mandatory minimum requirements for the fabrication, welding, inspection, and erection of structural steelwork on onshore and offshore projects .

Specification of steel grades, often referencing international standards like ASTM or EN, and requirements for material traceability. Fabrication:

The core of the specification is a detailed breakdown of technical requirements, beginning with material certification and extending to the nuances of on-site erection. Key sections include: The primary scope of governs the complete life

If you need a deeper analysis on a specific section of the AGES-SP-01-002, such as its welding qualifications or NDE requirements, I can provide more details. structural design basis – onshore specification - ADNOC

Unpredictable fabricator quality leading to micro-cracking and corrosion.

: Detailed instructions on cutting, drilling, and shaping steel components to precise tolerances.

: Standards for cutting, welding, bolting, and general workmanship. This standard is vital for: , including ADNOC

: Inspection and testing plans (ITP), including non-destructive testing (NDT) for welds and dimensional tolerances.

AGES-SP-01-002 is the defining document for all structural steel activities within the ADNOC Group. As outlined in the document's foreword, "This specification describes the minimum technical requirements for the fabrication, delivery, erection of structural steel in accordance with the design drawings, approved erection drawings and this specification".

The scope of the document is comprehensive, covering not only the primary structural frame but also associated components such as ladders, platforms, pipe supports, and guides that are essential for the operation and maintenance of both horizontal and vertical equipment. It is designed to be implemented by each Group company, ensuring a uniform standard of quality and safety across all projects.

The primary scope of governs the complete life cycle of structural steel elements used in the oil and gas sector. This includes:

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:

, including ADNOC Onshore, Offshore, Refining, and Gas Processing. Key Technical Features

Standardizing structural steel requirements under a single specification like AGES-SP-01-002 provides major operational benefits to the energy sector: Without Standardization (Legacy Approach) With AGES-SP-01-002 Integration Fragmented buying patterns across separate business units. Pooled procurement with uniform material criteria. Asset Lifespan

provided by ADNOC to ensure you are using the most current revision. material grades outlined in this specification? adnoc group projects and engineering

: It applies to a wide range of facilities, from upstream offshore platforms to downstream processing plants like fertilizers and gas processing. Critical Engineering Classification

is a critical technical specification document utilized within the ADNOC (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) Group of Companies . It defines the mandatory minimum requirements for the fabrication, welding, inspection, and erection of structural steelwork on onshore and offshore projects .

Specification of steel grades, often referencing international standards like ASTM or EN, and requirements for material traceability. Fabrication:

The core of the specification is a detailed breakdown of technical requirements, beginning with material certification and extending to the nuances of on-site erection. Key sections include:

If you need a deeper analysis on a specific section of the AGES-SP-01-002, such as its welding qualifications or NDE requirements, I can provide more details. structural design basis – onshore specification - ADNOC

Unpredictable fabricator quality leading to micro-cracking and corrosion.

: Detailed instructions on cutting, drilling, and shaping steel components to precise tolerances.

: Standards for cutting, welding, bolting, and general workmanship.

: Inspection and testing plans (ITP), including non-destructive testing (NDT) for welds and dimensional tolerances.

AGES-SP-01-002 is the defining document for all structural steel activities within the ADNOC Group. As outlined in the document's foreword, "This specification describes the minimum technical requirements for the fabrication, delivery, erection of structural steel in accordance with the design drawings, approved erection drawings and this specification".

The scope of the document is comprehensive, covering not only the primary structural frame but also associated components such as ladders, platforms, pipe supports, and guides that are essential for the operation and maintenance of both horizontal and vertical equipment. It is designed to be implemented by each Group company, ensuring a uniform standard of quality and safety across all projects.