Sustainability continues to be a major trend in socioeconomic development and especially in the development of the construction industry, not least also for and in the building materials and building...
Background
The use of bar diameters larger 32 mm enables a significant simplification to be achieved in the reinforcement layout of highly stressed reinforced-concrete elements such as columns,...
Efficient use of energy is one of the key prerequisites to ensure sustainable development of our economy. This endeavor is not only related to implementing environmental and climate policy targets but...
The large number of existing structures and the high cost of new construction have led to a situation where the strengthening, maintenance and rehabilitation of existing structures is becoming...
DIN EN 1992-4 has been derived from the revision of CEN/TS 1992-4 which comprises a general first part plus four additional, product-specific parts for headed fasteners, anchor channels, mechanical...
The judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in case C-100/13 of 16 October 2014 [1] has raised serious concerns in all areas of the German construction industry. According to the general...
Precast reinforced-concrete elements have been successfully used in industrial and commercial construction for many decades. Such structural frameworks excel with their benefits in respect of fire...
The contract for manufacturing and supplying of precast components is a so-called contract for work and materials in the sense of § 651 BGB (of the German Civil Code). On the other hand, contracts...
Reinforced concrete is a construction material suitable for a wide variety of uses and therefore indispensable in state-of-the-art construction projects. High-rise buildings, tunnels, or bridges...
Semi-precast slabs become more and more important as flat slabs due to the high degree of prefabrication. Their structural design is important in terms of safety owing to the high shear stress and...