The standard demands that the (responsible contractor) and the supervisor (independent or client representative) work in tandem. All checklists must be signed and archived for at least 10 years in Serbia.
If your next concrete pour is not yet planned according to , stop and review the Execution File. Your structure—and your reputation—depend on it.
This article was prepared by construction quality specialists familiar with Serbian and European standards. For tailored training or auditing services on SRPS EN 13670 , consult a certified EN 13670 expert.
A structure designed to Eurocode 2 will not achieve its designed safety factor unless it is executed according to EN 13670.
Focuses on documentation, such as the Execution Specification , Quality Plan, and detailed execution records.
It covers both long-term buildings and temporary construction aids.
It replaces older, fragmented national regulations and aligns Serbia with the Eurocode system (EN 1990 to EN 1999). While Eurocodes primarily deal with design, deals with the execution —how to transform a design on paper into a physical, safe, and durable concrete structure on site.
However, it does cover:
The standard demands that the (responsible contractor) and the supervisor (independent or client representative) work in tandem. All checklists must be signed and archived for at least 10 years in Serbia.
If your next concrete pour is not yet planned according to , stop and review the Execution File. Your structure—and your reputation—depend on it.
This article was prepared by construction quality specialists familiar with Serbian and European standards. For tailored training or auditing services on SRPS EN 13670 , consult a certified EN 13670 expert. srps en 13670
A structure designed to Eurocode 2 will not achieve its designed safety factor unless it is executed according to EN 13670.
Focuses on documentation, such as the Execution Specification , Quality Plan, and detailed execution records. The standard demands that the (responsible contractor) and
It covers both long-term buildings and temporary construction aids.
It replaces older, fragmented national regulations and aligns Serbia with the Eurocode system (EN 1990 to EN 1999). While Eurocodes primarily deal with design, deals with the execution —how to transform a design on paper into a physical, safe, and durable concrete structure on site. Your structure—and your reputation—depend on it
However, it does cover: