All staff should have access to the relevant Standards.
You should be familiar with them, and master them – otherwise you will embarrass yourself, and the firm, if you claim knowledge but demonstrate ignorance. The latter is especially costly to clients, and detrimental to your name and reputation (as well as the firm’s) – you certainly will not be getting repeat work if you prove ignorance.
Please access them at the firm’s google drive location here.
Standards available amongst many others:
- AS_2870-2011 – residential-slabs-and-footings.pdf
- AS_1100.101-1992 – technical drawings.pdf
- AS_3600-2018 – concrete-structures.pdf
- AS-NZS_2425-2015 – bar-chain-in-reinforced-concrete.pdf
- AS_5216-2021 – post-installed-cast-in-fastenings-concrete.pdf
- AS_1657-2018 – Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways.pdf
- AS_3700-2018 – masonry.pdf
- AS3850-2003 – tilt-up-concrete.pdf
- AS_4100-2020 – steel-structures.pdf
- AS_3850.1-2015 – prefabricated concrete elements – part 1 – general requirements
- AS-NZS_1170.1-2002 – structural-design-actions.pdf
- AS_3850.2-2015 – prefabricated concrete elements – part 2 – building construction.pdf
- AS-NZS_1554.5-2014 – welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading.pdf
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