Specifications for Concrete and Concrete Structures Design Compiled by ASTM for CSA - See A23.1/A23.2-94; A23.3-94; A23.4-94; S413-94
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The CSA PLUS 4003-95 standard is a compilation of ASTM standards that have been referenced in various CSA Concrete and Structural (Design) Standards. It includes standards such as A23.1/A23.2-94, which focuses on Concrete Materials and Methods of Concrete Construction and Methods of Test for Concrete, A23.3-94, which deals with the Design of Concrete Structures, A23.4-94, which covers Precast Concrete-Materials and Construction, and S413-94, which specifically addresses Parking Structures.
The purpose of compiling these ASTM standards is to provide a reference tool for users of the CSA standards. The CSA documents remain the primary source-specific standards on concrete and structural design of concrete in Canada. It is important to note that the ASTM standards included in this compilation may not be the latest editions published by ASTM.
ASTM standards are intended to represent a common viewpoint among various parties involved, including producers, users, consumers, and general interest groups. These standards are voluntary and can be used by industry, government agencies, and the general public. However, it is acknowledged that in certain cases or regions, ASTM specifications may be more or less restrictive than necessary. The existence of an ASTM standard does not prevent the use of products or processes that do not conform to the standard.
It is recommended that users of ASTM standards obtain the latest revision, as these standards are subject to periodic review and revision. The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is a not-for-profit organization that develops standards for safety and performance. Inquiries regarding the purchase of CSA standards can be directed to the CSA Standards Sales department.
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