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DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering

Project

Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures - Part 3: Execution; German and English version prEN 1995-3:2023

Abstract

EN 1995-3 gives minimum requirements for fabrication, assembly and erection of timber structures (buildings and bridges) designed in accordance with EN 1995 to ensure that what is built meets the requirements for mechanical resistance, serviceability, durability and fire performance. EN 1995-3 includes minimum requirements for moisture control during execution and any protection details during execution required to ensure durability and fire performance. EN 1995-3 gives guidance on workmanship and geometrical deviations during execution. EN 1995-3 relies on the execution specification stating all the specific requirements relevant to the particular structure. EN 1995-3 does not cover: a) Design and detailing rules; b) Secondary members which are not designed to EN 1995 e.g. roof battens and cladding supports; c) Temporary works (such as formwork, scaffolding, propping, shoring etc); d) Specification, production and conformity of timber members in accordance with European technical product specifications. e) Permitted geometrical deviations required for appearance, thermal or sound insulation; f) Contractual aspects, responsibilities of the various parties, competency requirements or the degree of independence of the personnel undertaking the inspection) g) Health and safety during execution

Begin

2022-10-18

WI

00250286

Planned document number

DIN EN 1995-3

Project number

00519482

Responsible national committee

NA 005-04-01-19 AK - Eurocode 5 - Execution  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 250/SC 5/WG 9 - Execution  

draft standard

Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures - Part 3: Execution; German and English version prEN 1995-3:2023
2023-09
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