Strict enforcement of corrosion-resistant materials capable of withstanding high groundwater tables and saline soils. Approved materials include High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), and Ductile Iron (DI) with specific internal linings and external coatings.
Procedures for excavation, backfilling, and trenching in accordance with Where to Access Full Versions Official E-Library: DMT E-Library
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Abu Dhabi's standard construction specifications are typically divided by authority and asset type. "Part 3" most commonly refers to within the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) framework, or Sewerage System Design under Abu Dhabi Solutions for Water and Electricity (formerly ADSSC) . 🛣️ DMT Road and Bridge Works (Part 3) standard construction specifications part 3 abu dhabi
To ensure successful implementation of the Standard Construction Specifications Part 3 Abu Dhabi, stakeholders in the construction industry should:
Standard construction specifications serve as the technical backbone for any major development, ensuring that infrastructure is built to a high level of safety, quality, and durability. In Abu Dhabi, these guidelines are strictly regulated by the and the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (QCC) .
Grading requirements, plasticity index limits, and Los Angeles Abrasion limits for aggregates used under asphalt pavements to prevent premature rutting and cracking. Material Compliance and Quality Assurance (QA/QC) In Abu Dhabi, these guidelines are strictly regulated
In line with the Estidama Pearl Rating System , Part 3 encourages or mandates the use of recycled aggregates, such as crushed recycled concrete from demolition waste, for specific non-structural sub-base applications. Practical Challenges in Implementation
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Given the thermal stress, Part 3 rejects traditional gypsum plaster for external use. High ambient temperatures
Develop clear, step-by-step method statements for critical activities like deep foundations, heavy lifting, and large concrete pours.
Given the aggressive marine climate of Abu Dhabi, concrete durability is a major focus. High ambient temperatures, humidity, and airborne chlorides accelerate structural deterioration. Part 3 mandates: