
There are ten Eurocodes being published from 2002 to 2006, to replace most European national codes from 2007. Eurocodes will be used for European public works and are set to become the de-facto standard for the private sector - both in Europe and worldwide.
Here you will find background information on the Eurocodes, advice on implementation and the latest publication schedules.
Eurocodes are designed to:
- help the European construction industry become more competitive
- improve structural safety
- harmonise construction standards in the private sector
- enable designers to use more supporting guidance and software
- be the primary reference for all users, advising them on the latest developments and training events.
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Annexes will be included with each Eurocode part and give details of any nationally determined parameters specific to individual member states which are referred to in the main Eurocode text
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Keep up to date with important Eurocode changes by downloading a full list of corrections.
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Find out which Eurocodes are already available, and when others are expected to be published.
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Extracts from the Structural Eurocodes for students of structural design
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News
The British Standards Institution (BSI) has created a free interactive e-learning course to introduce industry to the benefits of using the structural Eurocodes.
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Read about how BSI has launched an education programme in South East Asia to build business for the British construction industry.
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