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The Standard
The Standard
method of detailing reinforced concrete was published in 1970 and followed in 1973 by the Concrete
Society’s publication on Standard reinforced concrete details. This was updated in 1989 to incorporate a section
on prestressed concrete and the title was amended to the Standard method of detailing structural concrete.
As with the original Standard method, the Steering Group was formed of members of both the Institution of
Structural Engineers and the Concrete Society. We have taken the views from a wide consultation on the drafts
prepared and are grateful for the variety of comments received, all of which have been considered in finalising
the document. We are confident the document provides a reflection of the current concerns and developments in
the field of detailing.
This document is intended to become a standard reference for work in structural design offices in conjunction with
the normal design codes and manuals
The previous documents were based on the design guidance in BS 8110. The new document considers the likely
effects of Eurocode 2, as far as we can say at present, on detailing principles and materials and attempts to
provide guidance that is consistent with Eurocode 2. Recent changes in practices and procurement of detailing
services have also been considered such as the development of increased off-site fabrication and detailing being
undertaken later in the construction sequence through initiatives such as contractor detailing. These can all blur
the distinction between the work of the detailer and that of the designer. In practice, many decisions that are taken
by the detailer may technically be the province of the designer. We have attempted to provide guidance of good
practice in this document and to suggest the key items and information exchange that needs to be clarified to
enable the various members of the design team to be clearly briefed to allow them to efficiently carry out their
part of the works.
http://rapidshare.com/files/159454207/Standard_method_of_detailing_structural_concrete.pdf
Society’s publication on Standard reinforced concrete details. This was updated in 1989 to incorporate a section
on prestressed concrete and the title was amended to the Standard method of detailing structural concrete.
As with the original Standard method, the Steering Group was formed of members of both the Institution of
Structural Engineers and the Concrete Society. We have taken the views from a wide consultation on the drafts
prepared and are grateful for the variety of comments received, all of which have been considered in finalising
the document. We are confident the document provides a reflection of the current concerns and developments in
the field of detailing.
This document is intended to become a standard reference for work in structural design offices in conjunction with
the normal design codes and manuals
The previous documents were based on the design guidance in BS 8110. The new document considers the likely
effects of Eurocode 2, as far as we can say at present, on detailing principles and materials and attempts to
provide guidance that is consistent with Eurocode 2. Recent changes in practices and procurement of detailing
services have also been considered such as the development of increased off-site fabrication and detailing being
undertaken later in the construction sequence through initiatives such as contractor detailing. These can all blur
the distinction between the work of the detailer and that of the designer. In practice, many decisions that are taken
by the detailer may technically be the province of the designer. We have attempted to provide guidance of good
practice in this document and to suggest the key items and information exchange that needs to be clarified to
enable the various members of the design team to be clearly briefed to allow them to efficiently carry out their
part of the works.
http://rapidshare.com/files/159454207/Standard_method_of_detailing_structural_concrete.pdf