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design actions
Provides the procedures for structural
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The series includes:
> AS/NZS 1170.0:2002, Structural design
actions—General principles
> AS/NZS 1170.1:2002, Structural design
actions—Permanent, imposed and
other actions
> AS/NZS 1170.2:2002, Structural design
actions—Wind actions
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actions—Snow and ice actions
> AS 1170.4—1993, Minimum design
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Timber structures
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AS 1720.1—1997, Timber structures—Design methods
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Steel structures
AS/NZS 1554.1:2004, Structural steel
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AS 3735—2001, Concrete
structures retaining liquids Earth retaining
structures
These are the minimum
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tendons, or both, used for This Standard sets out design requirements and
retaining liquids at ambient recommendations relating to the design of earth-
temperature. retaining structures required to retain soil, rock and
other materials, for use by engineers and designers.
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Glass in
buildings
AS 1288—2006, Glass in
buildings—Selection and
installation
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