ISO 1006:1983 PDF Download
Standard ENBuilding Construction - Modular Coordination - Basic Module
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ISO 1006:1983 standard defines the value of the basic module, denoted by the letter M, for use in modular coordination of buildings. The standard is applicable to the design and construction of all types of buildings, following the principles and rules specified in ISO 2848. The internationally standardized value for the basic module is 1 M = 100 mm.
Modular coordination is a concept used in the construction industry to enable the coordination of dimensions and components between different building systems. It helps to ensure compatibility and interchangeability of components, facilitating efficient and cost-effective construction processes. The basic module serves as a fundamental measurement unit within this coordination framework.
ISO 1006:1983 standard plays a crucial role in providing a common understanding and reference point for the application of modular coordination in building construction. It ensures consistency and standardization of modular elements, enabling the industry to achieve greater harmonization, interoperability, and efficiency in the construction sector.
Edition | 2 |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 102.4 KB |