DAFSTB/DBV

Workshop on „Waterproof concrete structures“

The WP Code of Practice of DAfStb has been published now. This is reason for the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete (DAfStb – Deutscher Ausschuss für Stahlbeton e.V.) and the German Society for Concrete and Construction Technology (DBV – Deutscher Beton- und Bautechnik Verein E.V.) for a new edition after the big success of the workshop on „waterproof concrete constructions“ organized in autumn of 2016 and 2017. DBV together with DAfStb as co-organizer will start a third edition in June and October of 2018 with a slightly updated program. The newly published DBV worksheet 43, including...

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