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The execution parameters of AGES-SP-01-002 cover both primary and secondary steel assets across ADNOC’s onshore and offshore mega-projects. It bridges the gap between raw metallurgy and physical mechanical execution. 1. Material Supply & Traceability

Standardization through documents like AGES-SP-01-002 allows ADNOC to minimize production downtime and reduce long-term maintenance costs. By enforcing a single high standard for structural steel, the company ensures that its massive infrastructure projects—from desert flowlines to offshore rigs—are built to last in extreme conditions.

Only personnel holding valid cards under AWS D1.1 or ISO 9606 can execute structural bonds.

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Every steel batch must feature a visible heat number tied to mill certificates.

The system activates when the player exceeds or falls below predefined performance thresholds for :

Fabrication transforms raw steel into engineered modules. AGES-SP-01-002 introduces a framework for execution: Note: If "ages-sp" refers to a specific internal

As close to the main power source as possible.

: It ensures structures can survive the extreme, corrosive operating environments of the Arabian Gulf.

: Specific limits are placed on carbon equivalents to ensure elite weldability and prevent hydrogen-induced cracking. anti-sulfide stress cracking (SSC) compliance.

Structural steels require certified verification according to BS EN 10204 type 3.1 or 3.2 material test reports (MTRs).

: Parts where failure could lead to total structural collapse. Secondary Members

Material traceability, anti-sulfide stress cracking (SSC) compliance.