Srps En 13670

This is the heart of the execution process. SRPS EN 13670 dictates:

The standard shifts the focus from "just building" to "proving you built it correctly." It requires a formal Inspection Plan. srps en 13670

One of the most important concepts introduced in SRPS EN 13670 is the Classification of Execution Classes. The standard recognizes that not all structures require the same level of rigor. This is the heart of the execution process

The execution requirements are divided into three classes based on the consequence of failure and the complexity of the structure: The choice of class is usually specified by

The choice of class is usually specified by the designer in the project specification.

Every crew must check their own work (formwork alignment, bar positioning, cover blocks).

The contractor (executor) has primary responsibility. However, the designer must provide sufficient information, and the client must allow reasonable time and budget for inspection.