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Eurocodes – Companion Documents

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Drafts of these documents were presented at a workshop at the Institution of Structural Engineers on 7 July 2004.

For further information on implementing the Eurocodes go to: www.odpm.gov.uk and www.eurocodes.co.uk

In addition to commissioning the National Strategy for Implementation of the EuroCodes, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) has commissioned BRE to prepare a series of high level companion documents that are aimed at senior engineers and architects.

These will cover:
• major technical differences between the Eurocodes and current UK standards
• a road map for the design of buildings
• best value issues
• environmental issues

 

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