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BS EN 1997-1:2004+A1:2013 Eurocode 7. Geotechnical design General rules

BS EN 1997-1:2004+A1:2013

Eurocode 7. Geotechnical design General rules

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Standard number:BS EN 1997-1:2004+A1:2013
Pages:178
Released:2014-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 80773 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 1997-1:2004+A1:2013


This standard BS EN 1997-1:2004+A1:2013 Eurocode 7. Geotechnical design is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 93.020 Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works
  • 91.010.30 Technical aspects

1.1.1 Scope of EN 1997

  1. EN 1997 is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1990:2002, which establishes the principles and requirements for safety and serviceability, describes the basis of design and verification and gives guidelines for related aspects of structural reliability.

  2. EN 1997 is intended to be applied to the geotechnical aspects of the design of buildings and civil engineering works. It is subdivided into various separate parts (see 1.1.2 and 1.1.3).

  3. EN 1997 is concerned with the requirements for strength, stability, serviceability and durability of structures. Other requirements, e.g. concerning thermal or sound insulation, are not considered.

  4. Numerical values of actions on buildings and civil engineering works to be taken into account in design are provided in EN 1991 for the various types of construction. Actions imposed by the ground, such as earth pressures, shall be calculated according to the rules of EN 1997.

  5. Separate European Standards are intended to be used to treat matters of execution and workmanship. They are denoted in the relevant sections.

  6. In EN 1997 execution is covered to the extent that is necessary to comply with the assumptions of the design rules.

  7. EN 1997 does not cover the special requirements of seismic design. EN 1998 provides additional rules for geotechnical seismic design, which complete or adapt the rules of this Standard.

1.1.2 Scope of EN 1997-1

  1. EN 1997-1 is intended to be used as a general basis for the geotechnical aspects of the design of buildings and civil engineering works.

  2. The following subjects are dealt with in EN 1997-1:

    Section 1: General

    Section 2: Basis of geotechnical design

    Section 3: Geotechnical data

    Section 4: Supervision of construction, monitoring and maintenance

    Section 5: Fill, dewatering, ground improvement and reinforcement

    Section 6: Spread foundations

    Section 7: Pile foundations

    Section 8: Anchors

    Section 9: Retaining structures

    Section 10: Hydraulic failure

    Section 11: Overall stability

    Section 11: Overall stability

    Section 12: Embankments

    Section 12: Embankments

  3. EN 1997-1 is accompanied by Annexes A to J, which provide:

    • in A: recommended partial factor values; different values of the partial factors may be set by the National annex;

    • in B to J: supplementary informative guidance such as internationally applied calculation methods.

1.1.3 Further Parts of EN 1997

  1. EN 1997-1 is supplemented by EN 1997-2 that provides requirements for the performance and evaluation of field and laboratory testing.