A paper recently published on Resources, Environment and Sustainability analyses the selective demolition and DfD as means of achieving ambitious sustainability goals.
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre hosted 15 delegates from ASEAN Member States for a pivotal study visit, in the framework of the EU-ASEAN dialogue on Eurocodes supported by the Enhanced Regional EU-ASEAn Dialogue Instrument (E-READI)
Learn how the European Environment Agency (EEA) is raising awareness through its recently published European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA) report, now available on their website. Explore how European standards are paving the way for a resilient future built environment.
Explore the urgent priorities for European nations in climate change mitigation and adaptation through the comprehensive analysis of the ESOTC 2023, a joint effort of the EU Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the UN World Meteo
CEN/TC 250 'Structural Eurocodes' has published a series of 10 non-technical short videos, to help answer everyone's questions on the transition to the Second Generation Eurocodes
Discover the recent JRC study examining the impact of climate change on concrete buildings in Europe, including projections for corrosion onset, repair costs, and welfare loss by 2100.
The European Commission is foreseeing to provide guidance to the Member States on the use of freely available climatic datasets, for the application of Eurocodes. The EUCRA aims at helping policy priorities for climate change adaptation and for climate-sensitive sectors.
The 2nd EU-ASEAN Regional Workshop on Eurocodes, held in Singapore the 9-10 October 2023, was the first hybrid event under the EU-ASEAN Eurocodes Dialogue. It has brought together 123 delegates of the relevant stakeholders in all ASEAN Member States.
Experts from the EU and ASEAN Member States will share knowledge with representatives from competent organisations in AMS on the development and elaboration of wind and thermal maps for structural design with the Eurocodes. The event will provide an opportunity to learn and build on the experience.
This report presents the scope, programme, conclusions and follow-up of the Eurocodes Balkan Summer School on the seismic design of concrete buildings, from 5 to 16 July 2021.