borobam182
Mechanical
- Mar 3, 2015
- 50
Hello,
I have an issue which is confusing me and I'm hoping someone can help.
Is it possible to comply with EN1090-1 and achieve CE marking if you're designing to American structural codes - IBC and ASCE?
The site is in UK / Europe.
As far as I'm concerned, Eurocodes must be used for the site location.
You can get CE marking with IBC via the machinery directive route, but since the project is destined for the EU and EN 1090 is required, then the code must be Eurocode. The site location trumps all. And Eurocode requires conformance to EN 1090.
I was under the impression that IBC and AISC are not recognised by EN1090.
Do we agree with this? Or is there a way to achieve CE marking and EN1090 compliance when using IBC / ASCE?
Thank you in advance
Freddy.
I have an issue which is confusing me and I'm hoping someone can help.
Is it possible to comply with EN1090-1 and achieve CE marking if you're designing to American structural codes - IBC and ASCE?
The site is in UK / Europe.
As far as I'm concerned, Eurocodes must be used for the site location.
You can get CE marking with IBC via the machinery directive route, but since the project is destined for the EU and EN 1090 is required, then the code must be Eurocode. The site location trumps all. And Eurocode requires conformance to EN 1090.
I was under the impression that IBC and AISC are not recognised by EN1090.
Do we agree with this? Or is there a way to achieve CE marking and EN1090 compliance when using IBC / ASCE?
Thank you in advance
Freddy.