SIST EN 13670:2010/A101:2010/AC:2023
Execution of concrete structures - National Annex - Corrigendum AC
Execution of concrete structures - National Annex - Corrigendum AC
Izvajanje betonskih konstrukcij - Nacionalni dodatek - Popravek AC
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SIST EN 13670:2010/
S L O V E N S K I
A101:2010/AC
S T A N D A R D
januar 2023
Izvajanje betonskih konstrukcij – Nacionalni dodatek – Popravek AC
Execution of concrete structures – National Annex – Corrigendum AC
Exécution des structures de beton
Ausführung von Tragwerken aus Beton
Ta popravek je pripravil in potrdil tehnični odbor SIST/TC BBB Beton, armirani beton in prednapeti
beton dne 8. novembra 2022.
Referenčna oznaka
ICS 91.080.40 SIST EN 13670:2010/A101:2010/AC:202
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