11-21-2010, 09:23 AM
@ valinhas:
I'm not mixig them. I know what will happen in near future with those codes, that's way I've put reference link in my post #2. Today you can see a lot of codes with the title like "BS EN something something". EN is adopting other standards (in many cases EN, adopting BS standards) - that's way I joined British Standards and European Norms. As the future comes, we'll separate those codes. Thank you for your contribution here
One more thing, if you really think those codes should be separated, we'll do so. Just tell us should "BS EN codes" be in BS (British Standards) or in EN (European Norms) subsection? Or, I've made a new title for both "European Standards and Norms (British Standards and European Norms')". Hope it is better now?
@ usman:
Again, thank you for your valuable contribution - this is something I didn't know.
So here is new list, hope this one is OK (of course we can modify this list if needed):
AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials)
ACI (American Concrete Institute)
ANSI & ASTM (American National Standards Institute & American Society for Testing and Materials)
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
Australian Codes
DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung - eng. German Institute for Standardization)
European Standards and Norms (British Standards and European Norms')
Chinese Codes
Canadian Codes (Canadian Standards Association, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, National Research Council)
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
ICC (International Codes Council)
Indian Codes
PCA (Portland Cement Association)
Other
Best regards
G
I'm not mixig them. I know what will happen in near future with those codes, that's way I've put reference link in my post #2. Today you can see a lot of codes with the title like "BS EN something something". EN is adopting other standards (in many cases EN, adopting BS standards) - that's way I joined British Standards and European Norms. As the future comes, we'll separate those codes. Thank you for your contribution here
One more thing, if you really think those codes should be separated, we'll do so. Just tell us should "BS EN codes" be in BS (British Standards) or in EN (European Norms) subsection? Or, I've made a new title for both "European Standards and Norms (British Standards and European Norms')". Hope it is better now?
@ usman:
Again, thank you for your valuable contribution - this is something I didn't know.
So here is new list, hope this one is OK (of course we can modify this list if needed):
AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials)
ACI (American Concrete Institute)
ANSI & ASTM (American National Standards Institute & American Society for Testing and Materials)
ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
Australian Codes
DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung - eng. German Institute for Standardization)
European Standards and Norms (British Standards and European Norms')
Chinese Codes
Canadian Codes (Canadian Standards Association, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, National Research Council)
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
ICC (International Codes Council)
Indian Codes
PCA (Portland Cement Association)
Other
Best regards
G
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