Structural integrity of construction works
The construction works, and their relevant parts, shall be designed, constructed, used, maintained and deconstructed or demolished in such a way that all relevant loads and any combinations of them are sustained and transmitted into the ground safely and without causing deflections or deformations of any part of the construction works, or movement of the ground as to impair the durability, structural resistance, serviceability and robustness of the construction works.
The structure and structural elements of construction works shall be designed, manufactured, constructed, maintained and deconstructed or demolished in such a way that they meet the following requirements:
(a) they are durable for their intended life span (durability requirement);
(b) they are capable of withstanding all actions and influences likely to occur during construction, use and deconstruction or demolition with an appropriate degree of reliability and in a cost-effective way (structural resistance requirement) and it shall not:
(i) collapse;
(ii) deform to an inadmissible degree;
(iii) damage other parts of the construction works, fittings or installed equipment as a result of major deformation of the load-bearing construction;
(c) they remain within their specified service requirements during their intended life span with appropriate degrees of reliability and in an economic way (serviceability requirement);
(d) they maintain their integrity appropriately when faced with adverse events, including earthquake, explosion, fire, impact or consequences of human errors, to an extent disproportionate to the original cause (robustness requirement).