The National Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP) is the primary code governing the design and construction of structural elements in the Philippines. The NSCP provides the minimum requirements for the design and construction of reinforced concrete structures to ensure public safety and prevent structural failures. The 2015 NSCP is the current code in use, and it is based on the latest research and developments in reinforced concrete design.

The (2015 NSCP) refers to a collection of academic resources and professional guides—notably by Engr. Mark Jefferson B. Castro and Gillesania —that translate the complex requirements of the National Structural Code of the Philippines 2015 into practical design steps. These resources focus on applying the Strength Design Method (LRFD) to common structural elements like beams, slabs, and columns while ensuring compliance with seismic standards. Core Design Principles (NSCP 2015)

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Simplified design resources condense the vast NSCP requirements into actionable steps, focusing on common structural members: NSCP 2010/2015 Strength Revisions | PDF | Bending - Scribd