The `new approach` construction products directive: its longer term implications for European architects and structural designers
Language: English Series: Structural Survey ; 8(2) Autumn 1989, 134-145(12)Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: This paper examines in detail the EEC Directive on Construction Products due to come into operation in June 1991 and its implications for those involved in building design . Considers the essential requirements for health, safety , the environment and energy conservation , the status of Eurocodes , European Standards , EC Conformity Mark , European Technical Approvals and the different national traditions in building regulations . Finally discusses the shorter and longer term implications of the Directive for both the public and private sectors. References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS41695 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 31799-1001 |
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This paper examines in detail the EEC Directive on Construction Products due to come into operation in June 1991 and its implications for those involved in building design . Considers the essential requirements for health, safety , the environment and energy conservation , the status of Eurocodes , European Standards , EC Conformity Mark , European Technical Approvals and the different national traditions in building regulations . Finally discusses the shorter and longer term implications of the Directive for both the public and private sectors. References.