Execution of concrete structures (incorporating corrigenda October 2015 and November 2015)

BS EN 13670:2009

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Core Supplement

Series

BS EN

Abstract

Provides common requirements for the execution of concrete structures and applies to in-situ work and prefabricated concrete elements, covering both permanent and temporary concrete structures. Looks at falsework and formwork, reinforcement requirements, prestressing, concreting, precast concrete elements and geometric tolerances.

History

Supersedes DD ENV 13670-1:2000. Amendment dated 31 October 2015 - Implementation of CEN Correction Notice 24 February 2010: Figure G.1.b relinked. Amendment dated 30 November 2015 - National Annex (informative) to BS EN 13670 Execution Specification requirements added.

ISBN

9780580920738

Subjects

Publisher History

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NBS has produced specification systems and information products for construction industry professionals for more than 40 years. The National Building Specification is the recognised UK national standard and is used by over 5,000 organisations. NBS is part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd.

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