NBN EN 1995-2:2026

Eurocode 5 - Design of timber structures - Part 2: Bridges (THIS STANDARD IS NOT YET APPLICABLE PENDING THE PUBLICATION OF ITS ACCOMPANYING NATIONAL ANNEX AND THE PUBLICATION STRATEGY OF THE SECOND GENERATION EUROCODES. The applicable standard in Belgium remains the NBN EN 1995-2:2005.)

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About this standard

Languages
English and French
Type
NBN
Standards committee
CEN/TC 250 (Structural Eurocodes)
Status
ACTIVE
Publication date
18 March 2026
Amended By
EN 1995-2:2026/prA1
ICS Code
91.010.30 (Technical aspects)
91.080.20 (Timber structures)
Additional information
<p>This European standard&nbsp;EN 1995-2:2026 does not yet have the status of a Belgian standard.</p><p>In Belgium, it is available in 3 official versions (German, English, French) until the Dutch version is also published.</p><p>This document can only be applied from the moment its corresponding Belgian national annex (ANB) is published.</p><p>This document does not replace the existing standard NBN EN&nbsp;1995-2:2005. The sole purpose of publishing this document at this stage is to enable Eurocode users to familiarize themselves with future normative texts while awaiting the entry into force of the new generation of Eurocodes and their respective ANBs.</p>
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Summary

1.1 Scope of EN 1995-2
(1) This document gives general design rules for the structural parts of bridges, i.e. structural members of importance for the reliability of the whole bridge or major parts of it, made of timber or other wood-based materials, either singly or compositely with concrete, steel or other materials.
(2) Prestressed timber-concrete composite (TCC) members are not covered by this document. The design of stress-laminated timber decks used as part of a TCC system is covered.
(3) Systems which rely on friction between wood and concrete are not covered by this document.
1.2 Assumptions
(1) The assumptions of EN 1990 apply to this document.
(2) It is assumed that the requirements for execution given in EN 1995 3 are complied with.