The JRC collects a wide range of references and publications related to the Eurocodes in a variety of formats and languages and aimed at a target audience of engineers, students and Standardization Bodies. You can browse books, manuals, designer’s guides, reports, other types of publications and presentations searching for each Eurocode or using the available options to search for publications of interest.

This report synthesizes the main contributions from the workshop 'The second generation Eurocodes: key changes and benefits through design examples'. It aims to support the implementation of the second-generation Eurocodes in the EU Member States and third countries.

Fire safety engineering approach, feasible through the Eurocodes, facilitates the road to increased fire safety in the built environment across the challenges of sustainability and climate change adaptation.
This guideline is an essential tool for designers to understand how to determine representative values for the design and verification of geotechnical structures, in accordance with the procedures outlined in the second generation of Eurocode 7.
This guideline addresses the process of assembling the Ground Model, highlighting the importance of progressively upgrading it with an increase in knowledge of the ground within the zone of influence of the specific structure.
This guideline provides advice on the content to consider into plans for design implementation, with examples for different geotechnical structures; it indicates methods to align the design code requirements with the practical considerations of the execution phase of the project.
The present document serves as a guideline for reliability-based verification of limit states in design and assessment of geotechnical structures within the safety and reliability concepts of EN 1990-1 and EN 1997-1.
This report deals with reliability refers as the way uncertainties are dealt with in design and assessment by the use of partial factors or more advanced probabilistic methods.
This JRC Technical Report presents scientific and technical background information to introduce the different aspects involved in structural robustness. Background information, state-of-the-art references and available provisions serve as a basis for further work towards a harmonized European view.
This JRC report refers to the 2023 PSIS workshop, focusing on Circular technologies for construction. It was organised with the support of DG GROW, the New European Bauhaus.

Long-Term Impact Assessment of Climate Change on Reinforced Concrete Structures in EU Member States