Proper techniques for handling saturated or overly dry soil. 3. Excavation and Grading
The primary intent of this specification is to streamline the exchange of technical information between ADNOC and its partners. Key objectives include:
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Proper foundation begins with the treatment of the native soil (subgrade).
Ensuring the site is graded to exact elevations, facilitating proper drainage and structural integrity. 4. Backfilling and Compaction
Structural Design Basis – Onshore (defining the exact load criteria that the subgrade fill must bear). Proper techniques for handling saturated or overly dry soil
Utility trenches, non-traffic embankments, and areas outside the main process boundaries where localized deflection or settlement does not endanger mechanical components. Technical Quality Parameters & Soil Characteristics
This identifier corresponds to a or technical guideline published by the Agency for Geospatial Development (Badan Informasi Geospasial or BIG) in Indonesia. Specifically, this document outlines the technical specifications for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Survey Operations for the Indonesian Geospatial Reference System (SRGI) .
Ensuring all engineering documents (e.g., P&IDs, data sheets, 3D models) follow a single standard regardless of the contractor. Key objectives include: If you are looking for
Ensuring stockpiles are located, stored, and managed to prevent erosion and contamination.
Ground stabilization is heavily reliant on the specific properties of the engineered soil. AGES-SP-01-006 details rigid criteria within its material classification tables. Fill Material Classification
AGES-SP-01-006 emerged as the technical response to this geological reality. It serves as the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for executing surveys using the , which aligns the national framework with global standards (specifically the ITRF—International Terrestrial Reference Frame).