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  1. EN 1990 is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1991 to EN 1999 for the structural design of buildings and civil engineering works, including geotechnical aspects, structural fire design, situations …

  2. P Part 1-1 of Eurocode 2 gives a general basis for the design of structures in plain, reinforced and prestressed concrete made with normal and light weight aggregates together with specific rules for …

  3. BS EN 1990, also known as Eurocode, is the head document in the Eurocodes suite. It describes the principles and requirements for safety, serviceability and durability.

  4. Like many current national codes in Europe, Eurocode 2 (EC 2) for concrete structures draws heavily on the CEB Model Code. And yet the presentation and terminology, conditioned by the agreed format …

  5. Eurocode — Basis of structural design (EN 1990) establishes principles and requirements for the safety, serviceability, and durability of structures; describes the basis for their design and verification; and …

  6. BS EN 1990:2002 Eurocode: Basis of structural design and BS EN 1991:2002 2006: Eurocode 1: Actions on structures (in various parts) and their respective UK National Annexes provide the basis …

  7. ocodes has been granted by BSI. British Standards can be obtained in PDF or hard copy formats from BSI Knowledge: https://knowledge.bsigroup.com or by contacting BSI Customer Services for …