7 ISO & Civil
7 ISO & Civil
7 ISO & Civil
ISO standards help organize international best practice and technical requirements to ensure
buildings and other structures (known as civil engineering works) are safe and fit for purpose.
Updated on a regular basis to account for climate, demographic and social changes, ISO’s
standards for construction are developed with input from all stakeholders involved, including
architects, designers, engineers, contractors, owners, product manufacturers, regulators, policy
makers and consumers.
Benefit ISO standards for construction
Industry:
1- ISO standards help to make the construction industry more effective and efficient by
establishing internationally agreed design and manufacturing specifications and
processes. They cover virtually every part and process of the construction project, from
the soil it stands on to the roof.
2- ISO standards also provide a platform for new technologies and innovations that help the
industry respond to local and global challenges related to demographic evolution, natural
disasters, climate change and more.
Regulators (organizer)
Regulators can rely on best-practice test methods, processes and harmonized terminology
that are constantly reviewed and improved, as a technical basis for regulation and policy
related to construction.
Customers
ISO standards give customers confidence in the construction industry, providing
reassurance that buildings and related structures such as bridges are built to
internationally agreed safety and quality standards. These help ensure that the buildings
people live, work and study in are safe, comfortable and function as intended.
1- Structures
Ensuring all the components of structures are strong enough to withstand appropriate
loads and everything fits together as it should is the objective of a number of ISO
standards for construction. By establishing defined specifications and test methods, they
help ensure structures are designed and built to agreed levels of quality.
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built to last and can withstand outside forces such as extreme weather events and natural
disasters.
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• ISO/TS 18870, Lifts (elevators) – Requirements for lifts used to assist in
building evacuation
7- Design life, durability and service life planning
• ISO/TC 59/SC 14, Design life, develops standards that offer a methodology and
guidance on how to plan the service life of buildings, including predicting costs and the
frequency of maintenance and repairs over their life cycle.
• ISO 15686-5, Buildings and constructed assets – Service life planning which
helps track the cost performance over an asset’s lifespan.