This standard was a critical milestone in Italian civil engineering, specifically addressing the unique requirements of —such as columns, beams, and floor slabs—that are joined together on-site.
Like most ISO or national standards, these documents are typically proprietary and sold through official channels like the Standardization Administration of China (SAC) .
GB/T 10025-1984 has largely been superseded by newer, more rigorous standards (such as updated versions from the 2000s and 2010s).
Because the standard dates back to 1984, "free" versions found on the web are often poor-quality scans or hosted on unofficial document-sharing sites that may pose cybersecurity risks. Current Relevance