The project is aimed to conduct a structural assessment for hangers No. 96 & hanger 95, which have been directly affected by the blast and the fire in the neighbored hangers, and prepare the tender documents for rehabilitation works.
A typical assessment process utilizing established assessment methods would include some or all of the following steps:
- An initial visual examination of the post-fire structural configuration.
- A structural survey will be undertaken to provide quantitative data on any local, member, and overall distortions of the structure. These will subsequently be used as part of an engineering assessment to identify members and connections that may need to be straightened, strengthened or replaced.
- Conducting hardness testing to provide an indication of surface hardness, which can be correlated to the expected ultimate tensile strength of the steel.
- Connections will be visually examined for bolt fracture or indications of significant heating, weld cracking and plate element distortion.
- An engineering assessment will be undertaken, using as input the data gathered to quantify distortions and material residual strength. The results of the engineering assessment will include options for repair
Client:
PADICO through its subsidiaries, PRICO Operations and Maintenance
Year :2021 – 2022