13670 - Srps En

is the "Bible of Workmanship" for concrete in Serbia. By standardizing everything from how a formwork is propped to how long a slab must be cured, it ensures that the safety calculations made by designers are actually realized on the construction site. For any construction professional in the region, mastery of this standard is not just a regulatory requirement but a prerequisite for building durable, safe infrastructure. SRPS EN 13670:2012

The standard requires a project-specific "execution specification" that details exactly how the structure should be built. This includes dimensions, concrete classes, reinforcement details, and surface finishes. 3. Key Technical Requirements

is the official Serbian standard for the execution of concrete structures , providing the fundamental technical requirements for on-site construction and the assembly of precast elements . As a direct adoption of the European standard EN 13670:2009 , it serves as the essential link between structural design (governed by Eurocodes like SRPS EN 1992) and the actual physical construction of a building. srps en 13670

Requirements for the design and construction of molds (formwork) and their supports (falsework). It ensures they are stiff enough to hold the weight of wet concrete and achieve the required surface finish.

The assembly and connection of precast concrete parts on-site. is the "Bible of Workmanship" for concrete in Serbia

In Serbia, the oversees this standard. While the core text is an identical implementation of the European version, it is integrated into the broader Serbian legal framework, such as the Pravilnik za građevinske konstrukcije (Technical Regulations for Building Structures).

The design rules in Eurocode 2 (SRPS EN 1992) are built on the fundamental assumption that the execution of the project will comply with SRPS EN 13670. SRPS EN 13670:2012 The standard requires a project-specific

The factory-based making of precast elements is covered by specific product standards.

SRPS EN 13670 is organized into several technical modules that guide the builder through each phase of construction: