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IS 456:2000 Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete (fourth revision) IS 457:1957 Code of practice for general construction of plain and reinforced concrete for dams and other massive structures: IS 1343:2012 Code of practice for prestressed concrete (second revision) IS 3370(Part 1):2009. IS 456: 2000: Plain and Reinforced Concrete? Code of Practice: DOWNLOAD. IS 457: 1957: Code of Practice for General Construction of Plain and Reinforced Concrete for Dams and Other Massive Structures: DOWNLOAD. IS 516: 1959: Method of Tests for Strength of Concrete: DOWNLOAD. IS 650: 1991: Specification for Standard Sand for Testing of.

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IS 456:2000 Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete (fourth revision)
IS 457:1957 Code of practice for general construction of plain and reinforced concrete for dams and other massive structures
IS 1343:2012 Code of practice for prestressed concrete (second revision)
IS 3370(Part 1):2009 Code of practice for concrete structures for storage of liquids: Part 1 General requirements (first revision)
IS 3370(Part 2):2009 Code of practice for concrete structures for storage of liquids: Part 2 Reinforced concrete structures (first revision)
IS 3370(Part 3):1967 Code of practice for concrete structures for the storage of liquids: Part 3 Prestressed concrete structures
IS 3370(Part 4):1967 Code of practice for concrete structures for the storage of liquids: Part 4 Design tables
IS 800:2007 Code of practice for general construction in steel (third revision)
IS 801:1975 Code of practice for use of cold formed light gauge steel structural members in general building construction (first revision)
IS 802(Part 1/Sec Code of practice for use of structural steel in overhead 1):1995 transmission line towers, Part 1 Materials, Loads and permissible stresses Section 1 Materials and Loads (third revision)
IS 802(Part 1/Sec Code of practice for use of structural steel in overhead 2):1992 transmission line towers Part 1 : Material, loads and permissible stress Section 2 Permissible stress (third revision)
IS 802(Part 2):1978 Code of practice for use of structural steel in overhead transmission line towers: Part 2 Fabrication, galvanizing, inspection and packing 6 IS 802(Part 3):1978 Code of practice for use of structural steel in overhead transmission line towers: Part 3 Testing
IS 803:1976 Code of practice for design, fabrication and erection of vertical mild steel cylindrical welded oil storage tanks (first revision)
IS 804:1967 Specification for rectangular pressed steel tanks (first revision)
IS 805:1968 Code of practice for use of steel in gravity water
IS 806:1968 Code of practice for use of steel tubes in general building construction (first revision)
IS 808:1989 Dimensions for hot rolled steel beam, column, channel and angle sections (third Revision)
IS 811:1987 Specification for cold formed light gauge structural steel sections (second revision)
IS 4000:1992 Code of practice for high strength bolts in steel structures (first revision)
IS 4014(Part 1):1967 Code of practice for steel tubular scaffolding Part 1 Definitions and materials
IS 6533(Part 1):1989 Code of practice for design and construction of steel chimneys Part 1 Mechanical aspects (first revision)
IS 6533(Part 2):1989 Code of practice for design and construction of steel chimneys Part 2 Structural aspects (first revision)
IS 7205:1974 Safety code for erection of structural steel work
IS 7215:1974 Tolerances for fabrication of steel structures
IS 10987:1992 Code of practice for design, fabrication, testing and installation of underground/above ground horizontal cylindrical storage tanks for petroleum products (first revision)
IS 1893:1984 Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures (fourth revision)
IS 1893(Part 1):2002 Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures: Part 1 General Provisions and buildings (fifth revision)
IS 1893(Part 4):2005 Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures: Part 4 Industrial structures including stack-like structure
IS 4326:2013 Code of practice for earthquake resistant design and construction of buildings (third revision)
IS 4967:1968 Recommendations for seismic instrumentation for river valley projects
IS 4991:1968 Criteria for blast resistant design of structures for explosions above ground
IS 6922:1973 Criteria for safety and design of structures subject to underground blasts
IS 13827:1993 Improving earthquake resistance of earthen buildings –
IS 13828:1993 Improving earthquake resistance of low strength masonry buildings - Guidelines
IS 13920:1993 Ductile detailing of reinforced concrete structures subjected to seismic forces- Code of practice
IS 13935:2009 Guidelines for evaluation, repair and seismic strengthening of masonry buildings (first revision)
IS 15988:2013 Seismic Evaluation and Strengthening of Existing Reinforced Concrete Buildings - Guidelines.
IS 875(Part 1):1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures Part 1 Dead loads - Unit weights of building material and stored materials (second revision) (Incorporating IS:1911-1967)
IS 875(Part 2):1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures: Part 2 Imposed loads (second revision)
IS 875(Part 3):1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures: Part 3 Wind loads (second revision)
IS 875(Part 4):1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures Part 4 Snow loads (second revision)
IS 875(Part 5):1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for buildings and structures Part 5 Special loads and load combinations (second revision)
SP 64(S&T):2001 Explanatory Handbook on Indian Standard Code of practice for Design Loads (Other than Earthquake) for Buildings and Structures: Part 3 Wind Loads [IS 875(Part 3):1987]

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