JRC Eurocodes Balkan Summer School on Seismic design of concrete buildings (5-16 July 2021)
JRC supports the non-EU Balkan region to build capacities for adapting national legislation in the field of construction to the EU legal framework.
New underground infrastructures and surface buildings at CERN designed with the Eurocodes
The most recent and powerful particle accelerator constructed on the CERN site is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Adoption of the Eurocodes in Kenya
Kenya is shifting steadily from its national building codes related to the constructor sector to the European Standards for construction - the Eurocodes.
Eurocodes adoption in North Macedonia
On 2 September 2020, the Eurocodes were officially adopted as national codes for the design of construction works in the Republic of North Macedonia.
First major project in East Asia designed to Eurocodes
A truly international project, the Temburong Bridge in Brunei opened to traffic on 17 March 202
Positive developments on the Eurocodes implementation in North Macedonia
Positive developments on the Eurocodes implementation in North Macedonia
What could Brexit mean for Eurocodes?
An interesting article was recently published based on the interview with Dr Steve Denton, CEN/TC250 Chairman, for the New Civil Engineer Magazine.
SERA Workshop on seismic hazard assessment in Europe
Seismic hazard, or the hazard associated with potential earthquakes in a particular area, is the precursor of many human and economic losses
3rd World Reconstruction Conference
The third edition of the World Reconstruction Conference (WRC3)
Singapore implements the Eurocodes on 1 April 2013
Singapore implements the Eurocodes on 1 April 2013