RM Bridge has many features from the specific national codes and standards inside its implementation that allows for the creation of:
- Materials
- Loads
- Load Trains
- Traffic Loads superposition with specific rules depending on the number of Lanes
- Load combinations
- Design Codes
- Verifications
- Checks
The list below has the codes implemented in RM Bridge:
- AASHTO LRFD - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials / Load and Resistance Factor Design
- Canadian Standard CAN/CSA HBDC
- Eurocode Standard EN
- Austrian Code ÖNORM ON B4700, ON B4750
- France Standard EC
- Spanish Code EHE
- German Code DIN 1045, DIN FB 101, 102,
- British Standard BS5400, BD 37
- Norwegian Standard NS 3437
- Swedish Standard
- Portuguese Standard
- CEP/FIP Model code
- Hungarian Model HUNG-UT2
- Japanese Standard
- Chinese Highway Standard Code JTG D60
- Hongkong Standard code
- Korean Standard
- Australian Code AS 5100
- New Zealand Standard NZS 3101
- Indian Code IRC - Limit state and working stresses
- Russian Bridge Standard SniP RuNorm SP 35.13330
- AASHTO ASD - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials / Allowable Stress Design
- ACI Building Code - American Concrete Institution
- Brazilian Code NBR6118
- AREMA Cooper

More specific information, and extensive explanations, including the applied formulation, can be found at the RM Bridge User Guide Manual