What is this standard about?
It provides recommendations for the materials used in the design and construction of maritime environment structures, including specific provisions for use in a seawater environment.
Who is this standard for?
- Providers of materials for, and all those involved in, the maritime industry
- Maritime engineers/architects/surveyors/construction industry
- Infrastructure and environmental engineers for ports
- Project management consultants for maritime/ports
- Port authorities
- Private consultancies
- Planning agencies
- Manufacturers and suppliers of fenders and vessel berthing products
Why should you use this standard?
There have been significant changes and improvements in many of the materials involved in maritime structures, in particular concerning concrete and various cement replacements. Concrete structures are vulnerable within sea water environments and so it is important to look at durability and efficiency of materials – the most significant changes have been made to the concrete section.
What’s changed since the last update?
A full revision of BS 6349-1:2000 was undertaken and the principal change was to split the document into four smaller parts:
BS 6349-1-1: Code of practice for planning and design for operations
BS 6349-1-2: Code of practice for assessment of actions
BS 6349-1-3: Code of practice for geotechnical design
BS 6349-1-4: Code of practice for materials
- The principal change in respect of the materials content is that the document has been edited to be compatible with relevant Eurocodes
- The concrete clause has been significantly revised to reflect current industry practice and to bring the recommendations in line with comparable British and European standards