P04 基础标准与通用方法 标准查询与下载



共找到 834 条与 基础标准与通用方法 相关的标准,共 56

Ageing behaviour of Structural Components with regard to Integrated Lifetime Assessment and subsequent Asset Management of Constructed Facilities; English version CWA 16633:2013

ICS
91.010.30
CCS
P04
发布
2013-09
实施

Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) for data sharing in the construction and facility management industries

ICS
35.240.50
CCS
P04
发布
2013-08-31
实施
2013-08-31

Geological map -- Symbols, colors, patterns, terms, geological units, and codes for engineering geological maps

ICS
01.080.30;07.060
CCS
P04
发布
2013-08-20
实施

Eurocode 1 - Actions on structures - Part 1-2: General actions - Actions on structures exposed to fire; German version EN 1991-1-2:2002, Corrigendum to DIN EN 1991-1-2:2010-12; German version EN 1991-1-2:2002/AC:2012

ICS
13.220.50;91.010.30
CCS
P04
发布
2013-08
实施

Engineering services. Terminology to describe engineering services for buildings, infrastructure and industrial facilities

ICS
01.040.03;03.080.20
CCS
P04
发布
2013-07-31
实施
2013-07-31

本规范适用于我省新建、改建和扩建的公共建筑能耗监测系统的设计、施工、检测、验收和维护。 公共建筑能耗监测系统应具备先进性、可靠性和可扩充性,所采集的数据应规范、准确、可靠,为制订建筑用能基准、优化建筑设备运行、加强能耗管理提供可靠依据。 公共建筑能耗监测系统采集的数据应可远程传输给省、市级建筑能耗监测数据中心,为实施能耗统计、能源审计、能效公示,制定能耗定额等提供科学可靠的依据。 公共建筑能耗监测系统工程建设除应执行本规范外,尚应符合国家和我省现行相关标准的规定。

Technical specification for public building energy consumption monitoring system

ICS
91.010.01
CCS
P04
发布
2013-07-29
实施
2013-08-29

Temporary edge protection systems. Product specification. Test methods

ICS
13.340.99;91.220
CCS
P04
发布
2013-06-30
实施
2013-06-30

Standards for energy-saving monitoring of air-conditioning and heating indoor temperature in public buildings

ICS
91.010.01
CCS
P04
发布
2013-06-21
实施
2013-10-01

Ageing behaviour of Structural Components with regard to Integrated Lifetime Assessment and subsequent Asset Management of Constructed Facilities

ICS
91.010.30
CCS
P04
发布
2013-05-01
实施
2013-05-01

Engineering Drawing Practices

ICS
01.100.20
CCS
P04
发布
2013-01-01
实施

Wind Design Standard for Ballasted Single-ply Roofing Systems

ICS
91.060.20
CCS
P04
发布
2013-01-01
实施

Standard Practice for Setting the Requirements for the Serviceability of a Building or Building-Related Facility@ and for Determining What Serviceability is Provided or Proposed

ICS
91.040.20
CCS
P04
发布
2013-01-01
实施

4.1 The inspection and testing of construction activities and the materials used in construction are important elements in obtaining quality construction in general compliance with the contract documents. An agency providing construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection, must be selected with care after a comprehensive evaluation of their competency to perform the services properly and in compliance with the approved project plans and specifications. 4.2 This specification provides minimum criteria for use in assessing the qualifications of construction inspection, testing, and Special Inspection agencies. The criteria may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements for particular classes of testing or types of inspection agencies. An individual user can also use it to judge the competency of an agency. 4.3 The intent of this specification is to provide a standardized basis for requirements for a technically oriented construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection agency, with respect to the agency's capability to objectively and competently provide the specific services without prejudice. 4.4 Typically, assessing an agency involves the following three essential sequential phases: 4.4.1 Submittal of basic information in accordance with the criteria of this specification to the accreditation body by an agency desiring to be accredited to this specification, 4.4.2 Assessment of the agency-submitted information by the accreditation body, and 4.4.3 On-site assessment of the agency by the accreditation body. 1.1 This specification defines the minimum requirements for agencies engaged in:(a) Inspection of construction activities and materials used in construction,(b) Testing of construction activities and materials used in construction, and(c) Special Inspection. 1.2 Criteria are provided for assessing the competence of an agency to properly perform designated inspections, tests, or Special Inspection services. This specification establishes essential characteristics pertaining to the organization, management, personnel, facilities, quality systems, responsibilities, duties, inspection and testing methods, records, and reports of the agency. This specification may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements, if required. 1.2.1 This specification specifically addresses factors relevant to an agency’s ability to produce precise, accurate test data or determine the conformity of construction activities and materials used in construction with regulations, codes, standards, and approved project plans and specifications containing the requirements against which the inspection or test, or both, will be performed. Specific or general requirements include: 1.2.1.1 Facilities and management of the agency, 1.2.1.2 Sufficiency and technical competency of personnel, 1.2.1.3 Suitability, calibration, and maintenance of equipment, 1.2.1.4 Quality system, audit, and review,

Standard Specification for Agencies Engaged in Construction Inspection, Testing, or Special Inspection

ICS
91.100.01 (Construction materials)
CCS
P04
发布
2013
实施

4.1 The inspection and testing of construction activities and the materials used in construction are important elements in obtaining quality construction in general compliance with the contract documents. An agency providing construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection, must be selected with care after a comprehensive evaluation of their competency to perform the services properly and in compliance with the applicable building code. 4.2 This specification provides minimum criteria for use in assessing the qualifications of construction inspection, testing, and Special Inspection agencies. The criteria may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements for particular classes of testing or types of inspection agencies. An individual user can also use it to judge the competency of an agency. 4.3 The intent of this specification is to provide a standardized basis for requirements for a technically oriented construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection agency, with respect to the agency's capability to objectively and competently provide the specific services without prejudice. 4.4 Typically, assessing an agency involves the following three essential sequential phases: 4.4.1 Submittal of basic information in accordance with the criteria of this specification to the accreditation body by an agency desiring to be accredited to this specification, 4.4.2 Assessment of the agency-submitted information by the accreditation body, and 4.4.3 On-site assessment of the agency by the accreditation body. 1.1 This specification defines the minimum requirements for agencies engaged in:(a) Inspection of construction activities and materials used in construction,(b) Testing of construction activities and materials used in construction, and(c) Special Inspection. 1.2 Criteria are provided for assessing the competence of an agency to properly perform designated inspections, tests, or Special Inspection services. This specification establishes essential characteristics pertaining to the organization, management, personnel, facilities, quality systems, responsibilities, duties, inspection and testing methods, records, and reports of the agency. This specification may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements, if required. 1.2.1 This specification specifically addresses factors relevant to an agency’s ability to produce precise, accurate test data or determine the conformity of construction activities and materials used in construction with regulations, codes, standards, or specifications containing the requirements against which the inspection or test, or both, will be performed. Specific or general requirements include: 1.2.1.1 Facilities and management of the agency, 1.2.1.2 Sufficiency and technical competency of personnel,

Standard Specification for Agencies Engaged in Construction Inspection, Testing, or Special Inspection

ICS
91.100.01 (Construction materials)
CCS
P04
发布
2013
实施

4.1 Intent—This standard practice is intended to establish the minimum requirements for conducting periodic inspections of building facades to identify unsafe conditions that could cause harm to persons and property. It addresses the required content of the facade inspection to convey to the specifying authority the condition of the facade and allow comparisons of facade conditions at other times. Facade Inspection reports conducted and prepared as outlined in this standard practice will provide specifying authorities the information necessary to mitigate the threat of harm, injury, damage, or loss to persons or property from unsafe conditions on subject facades. 4.2 Need for Periodic Facade Inspections—Due to age, lack of maintenance, design or construction errors, or a combination of these factors, building facades deteriorate. Based on the knowledge gained about the performance of building facades through investigation and research, governing authorities, owners, and qualified professionals are becoming more aware of potential unsafe conditions on building facades that if unaddressed, can jeopardize public safety and surrounding properties. 4.3 Facade Service History—Facades require periodic maintenance and repairs to extend their useful life and to minimize and/or correct problems. As a part of any facade inspection, facade service history shall be reviewed because: (1) it may indicate patterns of leakage or other performance problems leading to concealed damage and an unsafe condition; (2) it may show a poorly conceived or improperly implemented maintenance or repair procedure that can contribute and aggravate unsafe conditions; and (3) it is necessary to distinguish between original construction and subsequent repairs or modifications during the inspection process and help identify the source of potential problems. 4.4 Who Shall Perform the Inspection—Facade inspection shall be performed by a qualified inspector familiar with the available service history and the available design documents relevant to the building facade. The qualified inspector shall be capable of assessing both the watertight integrity and exterior conditions of the building facade to evaluate and identify potential unsafe conditions. The qualified professional who seals and signs the report shall also oversee all work of the qualified inspector and the inspection process. 4.5 Facades Requiring Inspection—Those facades as determined by the specifying authority that pose a potential threat of harm, injury, damage or loss to persons or property. 4.6 Frequency, extent, and the required level of facade inspections are dependent on facade age, material, and construction. 4.7 Observed facade deficiencies shall be categorized and documented in Facade Inspection Report as “unsafe condition,” “requires repair/stabilization,” or “ordinary maintenance.” 4.8 Limitations—Due to the construction techniques and physical properties of the many materials used in facade construction, and the inherent limitations on detecting concealed facade distress based on limited observation and probes, conducting a facade inspection does not assure that all unsafe conditions will be identified.

Standard Practice for Periodic Inspection of Building Facades for Unsafe Conditions

ICS
91.060.10 (Walls. Partitions. Facades)
CCS
P04
发布
2013
实施

4.1 The inspection and testing of construction activities and the materials used in construction are important elements in obtaining quality construction in general compliance with the contract documents. An agency providing construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection, must be selected with care after a comprehensive evaluation of their competency to perform the services properly and in compliance with the applicable building code. 4.2 This specification provides minimum criteria for use in assessing the qualifications of construction inspection, testing, and Special Inspection agencies. The criteria may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements for particular classes of testing or types of inspection agencies. An individual user can also use it to judge the competency of an agency. 4.3 The intent of this specification is to provide a standardized basis for requirements for a technically oriented construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection agency, with respect to the agency's capability to objectively and competently provide the specific services without prejudice. 4.4 Typically, assessing an agency involves the following three essential sequential phases: 4.4.1 Submittal of basic information in accordance with the criteria of this specification to the accreditation body by an agency desiring to be accredited to this specification, 4.4.2 Assessment of the agency-submitted information by the accreditation body, and 4.4.3 On-site assessment of the agency by the accreditation body. 1.1 This specification defines the minimum requirements for agencies engaged in: 8199;8199;a.8199;Inspection of construction activities and materials used in construction, 8199;8199;b.8199;Testing of construction activities and materials used in construction, and 8199;8199;c.8199;Special Inspection. 1.2 Criteria are provided for assessing the competence of an agency to properly perform designated inspections, tests, or Special Inspection services. This specification establishes essential characteristics pertaining to the organization, management, personnel, facilities, quality systems, responsibilities, duties, inspection and testing methods, records, and reports of the agency. This specification may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements, if required. 1.2.1 This specification specifically addresses factors relevant to an agency’s ability to produce precise, accurate test data or determine the conformity of construction activities and materials used in construction with regulations, codes, standards, or specifications containing the requirements against which the inspection or test, or both, will be performed. Specific or general requirements include: 1.2.1.1 Facilities and management of the agency, 1.2.1.2 Sufficiency and technical competency of personnel, 1.2.1.3 Suitability, calibration, and maintenance of equipm......

Standard Specification for Agencies Engaged in Construction Inspection, Testing, or Special Inspection

ICS
91.100.01 (Construction materials)
CCS
P04
发布
2013
实施

4.1 The inspection and testing of construction activities and the materials used in construction are important elements in obtaining quality construction in general compliance with the contract documents. An agency providing construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection, must be selected with care after a comprehensive evaluation of their competency to perform the services properly and in compliance with the approved project plans and specifications. 4.2 This specification provides minimum criteria for use in assessing the qualifications of construction inspection, testing, and Special Inspection agencies. The criteria may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements for particular classes of testing or types of inspection agencies. An individual user can also use it to judge the competency of an agency. 4.3 The intent of this specification is to provide a standardized basis for requirements for a technically oriented construction inspection, testing, or Special Inspection agency, with respect to the agency's capability to objectively and competently provide the specific services without prejudice. 4.4 Typically, assessing an agency involves the following three essential sequential phases: 4.4.1 Submittal of basic information in accordance with the criteria of this specification to the accreditation body by an agency desiring to be accredited to this specification, 4.4.2 Assessment of the agency-submitted information by the accreditation body, and 4.4.3 On-site assessment of the agency by the accreditation body. 1.1 This specification defines the minimum requirements for agencies engaged in:(a) Inspection of construction activities and materials used in construction,(b) Testing of construction activities and materials used in construction, and(c) Special Inspection. 1.2 Criteria are provided for assessing the competence of an agency to properly perform designated inspections, tests, or Special Inspection services. This specification establishes essential characteristics pertaining to the organization, management, personnel, facilities, quality systems, responsibilities, duties, inspection and testing methods, records, and reports of the agency. This specification may be supplemented by more specific criteria and requirements, if required. 1.2.1 This specification specifically addresses factors relevant to an agency’s ability to produce precise, accurate test data or determine the conformity of construction activities and materials used in construction with regulations, codes, standards, and approved project plans and specifications containing the requirements against which the inspection or test, or both, will be performed. Specific or general requirements include: 1.2.1.1 Facilities and management of the agency, 1.2.1.2 Sufficiency and technical competency of personnel, 1.2.1.3 Suitability, calibration, and maintenance of equipment, 1.2.1.4 Quality system, audit, and review,

Standard Specification for Agencies Engaged in Construction Inspection, Testing, or Special Inspection

ICS
91.100.01 (Construction materials)
CCS
P04
发布
2013
实施

Engineering Drawing Practices

ICS
01.100.20
CCS
P04
发布
2013
实施

This British Standard gives guidance on the maintenance management of facilities by: a)outlining a process approach to maintenance management at the strategic and tactical levels, with links to operational activities; b)assisting organizations and individuals to formulate strategy and policies for maintenance management; c)assisting those responsible for ensuring that facility assets continue to perform as intended, retaining their asset value at minimum cost; d)highlighting the importance of regular and planned maintenance as a value adding activity; e)highlighting relevant areas of importance with regard to occupational health and safety and information management.

Guide to facilities maintenance management

ICS
03.080.10;91.040.01
CCS
P04
发布
2012-12-31
实施
2012-12-31

Building works - Gypsum plasterboards works - Gypsum wallboards - Part 2: contract bill of special administrative clauses

ICS
91.100.10;91.180
CCS
P04
发布
2012-12-01
实施
2012-12-21



Copyright ©2007-2022 ANTPEDIA, All Rights Reserved
京ICP备07018254号 京公网安备1101085018 电信与信息服务业务经营许可证:京ICP证110310号