Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards For Civil May 2026
Sabkha (saline flats) are problematic due to their high salt content, which causes heaving and sulfate attack. SAES-M-100 explicitly bans the placement of concrete directly on sabkha without a granular fill cap. Civil engineers must specify sulfate-resisting cement (Type V) or use GGBS (Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag) to mitigate thaumasite sulfate attack.
The Pillars of Precision: Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards for Civil Works Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards For Civil
These documents provide detailed requirements and guidelines for civil engineering projects, including design and construction methods, materials, and testing requirements. Sabkha (saline flats) are problematic due to their
Used by QA/QC engineers to verify that construction work meets the required SAES/SAMSS criteria. Key Civil Engineering Standards (SAES) The Pillars of Precision: Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards
In recent years, SAES has evolved. The has pushed Aramco to adopt international sustainability benchmarks (e.g., LEED) into SAES-M-001 for new administrative buildings. Additionally, the 2021 update to SAES-M-100 introduced provisions for 3D BIM (Building Information Modeling) handover, requiring that civil as-builts be delivered as digital twins.