BS 8103-2:1996 PDF

BS 8103-2:1996 PDF

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BS 8103-2:1996 PDF

Published Date:
01/15/1996

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Active

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Structural design of low-rise buildings-Code of practice for masonry walls for housing

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BSI Group

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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200 business days

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Provides a set of simplified structural design recommendations for walls in low rise housing of not more than three storeys and certain small single storey non-residential buildings using traditional construction.

Cross References:
BS 6399:Part 1
BS 8103:Part 4
BS 187
BS 1243
BS 3921
BS 4721
BS 4729
BS 5390
BS 5628:Part 1
BS 5628:Part 3
BS 6073:Part 1
BS 6100
BS 6457
BS 6649
BS 8103:Part 1
BS 8103:Part 3
CP 3:Chapter V:Part 2
DD 140:Part 2


Replaced by BS 8103-2:2005 but remains current.

All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.

File Size : 1 file , 1.5 MB
ISBN(s) : 0580232328
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 32
Product Code(s) : 506245, 506245, 00506245
Published : 01/15/1996

History

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Published Date: 11/30/2013
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Published Date: 01/28/2013
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BS 8103-2:1996
Published Date: 01/15/1996
Structural design of low-rise buildings-Code of practice for masonry walls for housing
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