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IS 800 2025 Draft Version is Prepared by Bureau of Indian Standards.

IS 800 – 2025 Draft Version (General Construction in Steel)

Posted on February 4, 2026February 4, 2026 by admin

Key Changes in IS 800 – 2025 (Draft)

IS 800 – 2025 draft version aims to improve the old IS 800 code that is offering following core changes.

Working Stress Method Removed

  • The Working Stress Design (WSD) method is fully discontinued.
  • Only Limit State Design (LSD) is retained.

Updated Material Properties

  • Tensile property tables revised to align with IS 2062.
  • New steel categories added:
    • Fire-resistant steel (IS 15103:2002)
    • Weather-resistant steel (IS 11587:1986)
    • Seismic-resistant steel (IS 15962:2012)

Revised Temperature Stress Provisions

  • Updated rules for temperature-induced stresses in steel structures.

Fire Load & Fire Design Updates

  • Fire design requirements revised to reflect modern fire engineering practices.

Revised Width-to-Thickness Ratios

  • Table 2 (limiting slenderness ratios) updated for modern steel sections.

Second-Order Effects

  • Improved guidelines for P–Δ and P–δ effects in structural analysis.

Updated Seismic Design Provisions

  • Earthquake load combinations and detailings, aligned with current seismic philosophy.

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IS 10262-2019 Guidelines to Concrete Mix Design

IS 1343 2012 PDF (Prestressed Concrete Code of Practice)

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