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  • Structural Concrete, Vol. 10, no. 2, June 2009

Bulletin 80 course

fib Task Group 3.1 has organised a course on fib Bulletin 80 that will take place from 5 to 6 February 2019 at the Politecnico di Torino, Italy.

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For a large part of the existing buildings and infrastructure, the design life has been reached or will be reached in the near future. These structures might need to be reassessed in order to investigate whether the safety requirements are met. Current practice on the assessment of existing concrete structures, however, needs a thorough evaluation from a risk and reliability point of view, as they are mostly verified using simplified procedures based on the partial factor method commonly applied in the design of new structures. Such assessments are often conservative and may lead to expensive upgrades.

Although the last decades' reliability-based assessment of existing concrete structures has gained wide attention in the research field, a consistent reliability-based assessment framework and a practically applicable codified approach which is compatible with the Eurocodes and accessible for common structural engineering problems in everyday practice is currently missing. Such an approach, however, allows for a more uniform, more objective and probably more widely applied assessment approach for existing concrete structures. Hence, in fib Bulletin 80 “Partial factor methods for existing concrete structures”, two different partial factor formats are elaborated, i.e. the Design Value Method (DVM) and the Adjusted Partial Factor Method (APFM), enabling the incorporation of specific reliability related aspects for existing structures. The DVM proposes a fundamental basis for evaluating partial factors whereas the APFM provides adjustment factors to be applied to the partial factors for new structures in EN 1990. In this bulletin, both methods are elaborated and evaluated, and a basis is provided for decision making regarding the target safety level of existing structures.

Registration is open until 15 December 2018. Please register by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Participants receive a separate e-mail from the fib with details regarding how to pay the course fee (€ 350 including lunches and coffee breaks). Reduced fee for PhD students: € 300. The registration fee includes a printed version of the fib Bulletin 80. The full programme is available online.

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