Standard Construction Specifications Part 2 Abu Dhabi Link
serves as the legally binding, minimum contractual framework governing the structural integrity, safety, and construction metrics for all road structures, bridges, tunnels, underpasses, and culverts across both public and private sectors in the Emirate . Governed and maintained by the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (ADQCC) alongside the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), this mandatory directive ensures that the capital’s fast-expanding network of civil engineering marvels balances rapid urban expansion with strict, world-class infrastructural stability. Core Scope and Structural Framework
Compliance with Part 2 cannot be claimed merely by utilizing correct materials; it requires a rigorous verification pathway governed by the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (QCC). standard construction specifications part 2 abu dhabi
: Must comply with BS 882 Part 2 grading, with strict limits on acid-soluble chlorides (less than 0.03% by weight) and water absorption (maximum 2.3%). Utility and Sewerage Specifics (ADSSC) STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS - Sign In serves as the legally binding, minimum contractual framework
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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.
Focuses on the civil infrastructure for telecommunications (fixed and mobile networks) and gas distribution.