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A successful Asset Integrity Management (AIM) plan has its roots formed during the project phase.Quality assurance through diligent and professional inspection during engineering project construction is required in order to provide accuracy of the necessary records and drawings that will be used by the imp.Support for the AIM plan by senior project management and owner company management must be evident throughout design and construction in order to gain commitments from the different disciplines within the project team.As the project progresses to the operations phase, a clear understanding of the roles of operations, maintenance, and engineering must be outlined and agreed upon.Failure to achieve the cooperation of these teams inevitably leads to costly mistakes.This presentation outlines the necessary ingredients for a successful AIM plan while using examples from various oil and gas projects, both onshore and offshore to illustrate the above points.