Dataset information
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Keywords
Nationally Determined Parameters - NDPs, EN Eurocodes
Dataset description
The Eurocodes NDPs Database stores the Nationally Determined Parameters (NDPs) adopted in the countries of EU and EFTA applying the EN Eurocodes. The NDPs are those parameters that were left open in the Eurocodes for national choice, to be used for design of buildings and civil engineering works, in order to take into account country differences in geographical, geological or climatic conditions, and different requirements for safety levels in the Member States. The NDPs Database was created by DG JRC in the framework of Administrative Arrangements with DG GROW in view of implementing the concerned parts of the Commission Recommendation of 11 of December, 2003, on the implementation and use of Eurocodes, namely in notifying the Commission on the adopted NDPs. The NDPs Database constitutes the basis for the analysis of the NDPs required by the Commission Recommendation and for the definition of strategies tending to achieve further convergence and consequently aiming at facilitating the achievement of the European single Market for construction works and structural construction products. The Database has restricted and controlled access and it is administrated by DG JRC, Safety and Security of Buildings Unit. The dataset spatial coverage is the European Union plus Norway and Switzerland.
The following institutions participate to the creation of this dataset:
- Austria, Austrian Standards Institute (ASI), www.austrian-standards.at.
- Belgium, Bureau de Normalisation/Bureau voor Normalisatie (NBN), www.nbn.be
- Bulgaria, Bulgarian Institute for Standardization (BDS), www.bds-bg.org
- Croatia, Croatian Standards Institute (HZN), www.hzn.hr
- Cyprus, Cyprus Organization for Standardisation (CYS), www.cys.org.cy
- Czech Republic, Czech Office for Standards Metrology and Testing (UNMZ), www.unmz.cz
- Denmark, Dansk Standard (DS), www.ds.dk
- Estonia, Estonian Centre for Standardisation (EVS), www.evs.ee
- Finland, Suomen Standardisoimisliitto r.y. (SFS), www.sfs.fi
- France, Association Francaise de Normalisation (AFNOR), www.afnor.org
- Germany, Deutsches Institut fur Normung (DIN), www.din.de
- Greece, National Quality Infrastructure System (NQIS/ELOT), www.elot.gr
- Hungary, Hungarian Standards Institution (MSZT), www.mszt.hu
- Ireland, National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI), www.nsai.ie
- Italy, Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione (UNI), www.uni.com
- Latvia, Latvian Standard Ltd. (LVS), www.lvs.lv
- Lithuania, Lithuanian Standards Board (LST), www.lsd.lt
- Luxembourg, Organisme Luxembourgeois de Normalisation (ILNAS), www.portail-qualite.lu
- Malta, The Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA), www.mccaa.org.mt
- Netherlands, Nederlands Normalisatie-instituut (NEN), www.nen.nl
- Norway, Standards Norway (SN), www.standard.no
- Poland, Polish Committee for Standardization (PKN), www.pkn.pl
- Portugal, Instituto Portugues da Qualidade (IPQ), www.ipq.pt
- Romania, Romanian Standards Association (ASRO), www.asro.ro
- Slovakia, Slovak Office of Standards Metrology and Testing (UNMS), www.unms.sk
- Slovenia, Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST), www.sist.si
- Spain, Asociacion Espanola de Normalizacion (UNE), www.une.org
- Sweden, Swedish Standards Institute (SIS), www.sis.se
- Switzerland, Schweizerische Normen-Vereinigung (SNV), www.snv.ch
- United Kingdom, British Standards Institution (BSI), www.bsigroup.com
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