12-18-2012, 02:00 AM
@asec
Your point is well taken.
Even the "Building Codes" and well established "Commercial Softwares" have disclaimer about the responsibility of the User for the implementation.
Engineers or Architects who are using these codes ultimately responsible for the final design.
Codes are minimum guidelines and requirements.
Carefully reading above would clearly explain this.
Best regards
Your point is well taken.
Even the "Building Codes" and well established "Commercial Softwares" have disclaimer about the responsibility of the User for the implementation.
Engineers or Architects who are using these codes ultimately responsible for the final design.
Codes are minimum guidelines and requirements.
Quote:Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318-11)and Commentary
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Carefully reading above would clearly explain this.
Best regards