Date: 17 October 2024
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Online via Zoom
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Abstract:
Concrete is the most affordable construction material and the second most consumed man-made product after drinking water, with the versatility to be cast into any shape. Concrete technology has advanced rapidly in recent years and continues to evolve with new developments in construction and materials technology. Early concrete platforms, dating back over 100 years, featured primitive design mixes, materials, and construction techniques. Since then, many concrete platforms have been built, some with poor quality and others with satisfactory performance. Generally, concrete platforms have proven to be more durable compared to steel structures, though they are slower to construct.
In the past 30 years, advancements in concrete and construction technology have ushered in a new era for concrete platforms. Today, owners demand durability designs with lifespans of 100 years or more, and construction times have been significantly reduced. This presentation discusses the durability design of floating concrete platforms, including the recent construction of a 138m x 46m concrete dry dock built for Marisco Ltd, which has a lifting capacity of 9,500 tons. As stationary platforms, concrete platforms offer greater durability, lower costs, enhanced safety, improved stability, and reduced maintenance compared to steel platforms. However, successful execution relies on effective structural and durability design as well as extensive construction experience.
About the Speaker:
Bahador has around 20 years of experience in precast concrete, concrete technology, and cement. Throughout his career, he has served numerous clients and successfully completed many projects. He earned both his Master’s and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Bahador served as President of the Singapore Concrete Institute from 2017 to 2019 and as the 2nd Vice President of the Society of Floating Solutions (Singapore) in 2018. He actively participates in the design, production, and supervision of concrete mixes, precast products, floating concrete platforms, and special cements. Notably, in 2016, he was part of the team that designed and constructed a 6,400 sqm precast dry dock using Grade 85 MPa concrete, with the project successfully completed in May 2017.