Srps En 13670 (INSTANT)
Used for simple, low-risk structures (e.g., single-story agricultural buildings).
[ DESIGN ] [ MATERIALS ] SRPS EN 1992 (Eurocode 2) SRPS EN 206 (Concrete) \ / \ / ▼ ▼ [ EXECUTION / ON-SITE REALIZATION ] SRPS EN 13670 srps en 13670
The design engineer must specify the Execution Class in the project documentation, as it directly impacts construction costs and quality assurance workloads. Core Technical Requirements 1. Falsework and Formwork Used for simple, low-risk structures (e
Requires clear documentation, including an execution specification and a quality plan. It defines Execution Classes (1, 2, or 3) based on the importance and complexity of the structure. It states that all relevant requirements for a
The standard relies on an execution specification —a comprehensive document that defines the specific requirements for a project. It states that all relevant requirements for a particular structure must be clearly documented before work begins. B. Structural Components The standard covers: Stability, tight joints, and accurate geometry.
for inspiration—some of which has survived over 2,000 years. By following the rigorous checks in SRPS EN 13670, today's engineers aim to create that same legacy of durability.
