For Civil [work] | Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards
The civil engineering standards are structured around core technical pillars to ensure comprehensive project coverage: Structural Design & Analysis
If you need to dig deeper into specific project guidelines, let me know. I can provide details on , wind load calculations , or approved civil materials under the Aramco system. Share public link
Used by QA/QC engineers to verify that construction work meets the required SAES/SAMSS criteria. Key Civil Engineering Standards (SAES)
: Includes paving (SAES-Q-006), utility installation (SAES-S-070), coatings (SAES-H-001/003), and specialized grouting (SAES-Q-010/011). Quality Control and Implementation Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards For Civil
Defines localized wind speed parameters and seismic zone factors tailored to different regions of Saudi Arabia (e.g., Dhahran, Tanajib, Jizan).
SAES-Q-001 mandates Type V Portland cement for all underground structures.
To help tailor further technical details, please let me know: The civil engineering standards are structured around core
mandates that all concrete surfaces in direct contact with the earth be protected with two coats of coal tar or bitumen coating to prevent water and chemical ingress.
Work proceeds based on the approved Inspection and Test Plans (SATIPs) and Standard Drawings, followed by formal Requests for Inspection (RFIs). Each stage is documented using the mandatory SAIC checklists, creating a permanent record of compliance.
is the main standard governing all concrete work. It includes requirements for: Key Civil Engineering Standards (SAES) : Includes paving
Saudi Aramco operates a vast network of industrial plants, but also residential communities, hospitals, and office complexes.
Construction follows the approved ITP, with inspections conducted at each hold point. Key inspection activities include: