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Concrete structures in marine environments are prone to deterioration and damage due to chloride ion penetration, freezing and thawing, and chemical erosion. Ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) mixed with steel fibers has been proposed as a solution to enhance the durability and mechanical properties of concrete in marine environments. Although several studies have been conducted in this regard, they have yet to focus on addressing errors that may be caused during the construction of offshore piers. Therefore, this study proposes a modular system to control horizontal and vertical errors during construction using a new connecting core type. UHPC with a fiber content of 0.75% was considered the optimum mix proportion because this met the tensile and compressive strength requirements and the chloride attack resistibility requirements of marine structures. The structural performance of a specimen constructed using modular technology was evaluated. The results of the lateral load resistance experiments showed minimal deformation in the girder and pier. Additionally, both the precast and cast-in-place types met the criterion of load resistance. This study contributes to the advancement of construction technology in marine environments by considering both material performance and construction conditions.

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