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BS 6349-2:2010

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Maritime works Code of practice for the design of quay walls, jetties and dolphins

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

07-09-2019

Superseded by

BS 6349-2:2019

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-31-2010

US$463.63
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
4 General design of berth structures
5 Design situations for quays and jetties
6 Embedded retaining walls in quay and jetty
   construction
7 Gravity walls in quay and jetty construction
8 Suspended deck structures
9 Dolphins
10 Roll-on/roll-off terminal ramps
11 Pedestrian access
Annexes
Annex A (normative) - Partial factors and
        combinations of actions
Annex B (informative) - Types of action
Bibliography

Gives recommendations and guidance on the design of quay walls, jetties and dolphins.

Committee
CB/502
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 6349-2(1988) & 09/30093195 DC. (04/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
148
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This part of BS6349 provides recommendations and guidance on the design of quay walls, jetties and dolphins.

BS EN 10248-1:1996 Hot rolled sheet piling of non alloy steels Technical delivery conditions
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API 2A WSD : 2014 PLANNING, DESIGNING, AND CONSTRUCTING FIXED OFFSHORE PLATFORMS - WORKING STRESS DESIGN
BS 4211(2005) : 2005 SPECIFICATION FOR PERMANENTLY FIXED LADDERS
BS EN 12473:2014 General principles of cathodic protection in seawater
BS EN 12699:2015 Execution of special geotechnical works. Displacement piles
BS ISO 12488-1:2012 Cranes. Tolerances for wheels and travel and traversing tracks General
BS 6349-8:2007 Maritime structures Code of practice for the design of Ro-Ro ramps, linkspans and walkways
BS 6349-6:1989 Maritime structures Design of inshore moorings and floating structures
BS 6349-3:1988 Maritime structures Design of dry docks, locks, slipways and shipbuilding berths, shiplifts and dock and lock gates
BS EN 1536 : 2010 EXECUTION OF SPECIAL GEOTECHNICAL WORK - BORED PILES
BS EN 10249-1:1996 Cold formed sheet piling of non alloy steels Technical delivery conditions
BS EN 1538 : 2010 EXECUTION OF SPECIAL GEOTECHNICAL WORKS - DIAPHRAGM WALLS
BS 6349-7:1991 Maritime structures Guide to the design and construction of breakwaters
BS EN 10219-2:2006 Cold formed welded structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steels Tolerances, dimensions and sectional properties
BS 6349-5:1991 Maritime structures Code of practice for dredging and land reclamation
BS EN 10249-2:1996 Cold formed sheet piling of non alloy steels Tolerances on shape and dimensions
API 2A LRFD : 1993 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR PLANNING, DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTING FIXED OFFSHORE PLATFORMS - LOAD AND RESISTANCE FACTOR DESIGN
BS EN 13174:2001 Cathodic protection for harbour installations
BS EN ISO 12944-2:1998 Paints and varnishes. Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Classification of environments
BS EN 12464-2:2014 Light and lighting. Lighting of work places Outdoor work places
BS EN 10248-2:1996 Hot rolled sheet piling of non alloy steels Tolerances on shape and dimensions
BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 Eurocode. Basis of structural design
BS EN 1537:2013 Execution of special geotechnical works. Ground anchors
BS EN 12063:1999 Execution of special geotechnical work. Sheet pile walls

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