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Standard Construction Specifications Part 2 - Abu Dhabi __exclusive__

: For general building construction (rather than infrastructure), projects must comply with the Abu Dhabi International Building Code (ADIBC) , which is based on international I-Codes. Safety Standards : Fire and life safety compliance must be certified by the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority traffic management TR-509-2 - Sign In

If material testing fails or workmanship deviates from Part 2 specifications, an NCR is issued. The standard outlines strict remediation pathways, which may involve non-destructive testing (such as ultrasonic pulse velocity or core drilling) or total demolition of the non-compliant section. As-Built Documentation and GIS Mapping

Mandates for low-flow plumbing fixtures and highly insulated building envelopes (U-value targets for glazing and walls) are baked directly into the technical material requirements of Part 2. 5. Quality Assurance, Testing, and Inspection Protocols

The functions as the primary regulatory framework governing the structural engineering, asset safety, and material compliance criteria for all public and private infrastructure projects across the Emirate. Managed by the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (ADQCC) in coordination with the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) , this document provides binding, technical blueprints ensuring that the built environment meets world-class levels of durability, safety, and sustainable execution. While Part 1 mandates general road works, alignments, and surface laydowns, Part 2 delivers strict guidelines for structural elements like bridges, tunnels, retaining walls, deep foundations, and protective service corridors.

Specifications for high-quality, heat-reflective waterproofing membranes. 2.5. Metalwork and Steel Reinforcement standard construction specifications part 2 abu dhabi

Part 2 details the exact aggregate gradations, Marshall stability parameters, and Superpave performance grading necessary for durable highways.

The specifications mandate precise parameters for concrete durability. Standard mixes are heavily regulated based on their application:

: Detailed standards for subsurface investigation, soil improvement, and foundation performance.

Mandating that 100% of temporary and permanent timber used on-site is certified by recognized bodies like the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). 5. Implementation Challenges and Best Practices As-Built Documentation and GIS Mapping Mandates for low-flow

Interesting note: The specifications often mandate the "stricter" option. If the local code says one thing but the referenced British Standard says another, the specification will clarify which takes precedence (usually the one ensuring higher quality).

Understanding Abu Dhabi's technical documentation starts with the SCS, which is strategically divided to streamline project management. The document is officially known as the and comprises two complementary parts:

MEP specifications focus heavily on energy optimization and integration with smart city grids.

(updated June 2021), specifications for infrastructure and utilities foundations include: Settlement Limits Managed by the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity

: Chapter 22 mandates strict execution parameters for post-tensioned and pre-tensioned structural applications, specifying high-tensile strand configurations, anchorages, and localized grouting procedures. 3. Steelworks and Environmental Protective Coatings

Defining the materials and methods for building bridges, tunnels, and underpasses.

Chapters 17 through 20 outline stringent subsurface guidelines designed to mitigate the risks associated with Abu Dhabi’s aggressive coastal soil chemistry and highly saline shallow water tables.