CP 116:1969 The structural use of precast concrete

Abbreviation
CP 116:1969
Valid from
20/03/1969

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
British Standards Institution
Information type
Code of Practice,
Format
HARD COPY,


Description

Reinforced and prestressed concrete units. Definitions, materials, design, workmanship, inspection, testing, fire resistance, high alumina cement concrete and quality control. The section on design deals with the elastic theory and the load-factor methods of design for beams, slabs and columns; also covers walls, bases, trimmings, connections and composite concrete construction.

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Description

Reinforced and prestressed concrete units. Definitions, materials, design, workmanship, inspection, testing, fire resistance, high alumina cement concrete and quality control. The section on design deals with the elastic theory and the load-factor methods of design for beams, slabs and columns; also covers walls, bases, trimmings, connections and composite concrete construction.

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CP 116:1969 The structural use of precast concrete
Description

Reinforced and prestressed concrete units. Definitions, materials, design, workmanship, inspection, testing, fire resistance, high alumina cement concrete and quality control. The section on design deals with the elastic theory and the load-factor methods of design for beams, slabs and columns; also covers walls, bases, trimmings, connections and composite concrete construction.

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