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BS 6100-5.2:1984

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. Masonry. Stone

Available format(s)

Hardcopy

Withdrawn date

23-12-2023

Superseded by

BS 6100-5.2:1992

Language(s)

English

Published date

29-02-1984

Covers relevant geological terms and also terms for tools, stonework etc. Includes alphabetical index.

DevelopmentNote
REPLACES BS 2847:1957.
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
17
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS 6100-1.5.5:1991 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. General and miscellaneous. Operations. Associated plant and equipment Plant and equipment
BS 6676-2:1986 Thermal insulation of cavity walls using man-made mineral fibre batts (slabs) Code of practice for installation of batts (slabs) filling the cavity
BS 8215:1991 Code of practice for design and installation of damp-proof courses in masonry construction
BS 8000-3:1989 Workmanship on building sites Code of practice for masonry
BS 6576:1985 Code of practice for installation of chemical damp-proof courses
BS 812-102:1984 Testing aggregates Methods for sampling
BS 6676-1:1986 Thermal insulation of cavity walls using man-made mineral fibre batts (slabs) Specification for man-made mineral fibre batts (slabs)
BS 8208-1:1985 Guide to assessment of suitability of external cavity walls for filling with thermal insulants Existing traditional cavity construction
BS 8298:1989 Code of practice for design and installation of natural stone cladding and lining
BS 5628-3:1985 Code of practice for use of masonry Materials and components, design and workmanship

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