EN 1990 is a Eurocode that sets out the principles and requirements for the structural design of buildings and civil engineering works. It provides guidelines for ensuring the safety, serviceability, and durability of structures, taking into account factors such as material properties, loading conditions, and design methods. EN 1990 establishes the basis for structural design by outlining the basic principles, requirements, and criteria that must be considered in the design process. It is an essential tool for civil engineers to ensure that structures are designed and constructed in a safe and reliable manner.
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