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Unpredictable fabricator quality leading to micro-cracking and corrosion.
Inside the workshop, the standard governs precise cutting, forming, and geometric tolerances. Structural members must be processed in environments that prevent contamination, particularly for heavy-duty load-bearing frames. 3. Welding & NDT Compliance
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Materials must be certified free of internal laminations or structural inclusions. 2. Welding Quality Assurance ages-sp-01-002
Defines cutting, shaping, drilling, and welding parameters for structural profiles.
Uncompromised material integrity forms the foundation of the standard. Contractors must strictly source structural sections, plates, and components that align with explicit material guidelines.
For maximum effectiveness, the AGES-SP-01-002 should be installed: Reliable infrastructure engineered for harsh
Works in direct alignment with sister documents like AGES-SP-01-003 (Structural Design Basis) and AGES-SP-01-001 (Concrete Supply and Construction). Key Technical Phases of AGES-SP-01-002
Reducing long-term maintenance costs through superior initial welding quality.
Reliable infrastructure engineered for harsh, high-salinity conditions. Extended engineering review cycles for customized designs. Contractors must strictly source structural sections
Ensuring on-site structural stability and safety through strict compliance and inspection protocols. By following the AGES-SP-01-002
Full Mill Test Certificates (MTC) matching BS EN 10204 Type 3.1 or 3.2 tracking chemistry and mechanical yield.