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Allof AISC's current standards are available as free downloads to the public in PDF format. For those interested in printed copies, a limited number of softcover versions of AISC's standards are available for purchase. Visit the home page for each of our standards via the menu to the left to download, buy, or learn more about AISC standards.

The AISC Seismic Provisions apply to the design, fabrication, and erection of structural steel and composite steel and concrete seismic force-resisting systems. They are used in conjunction with the AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings. Both LRFD and ASD methods of design are incorporated. Dual-units format provides for both U.S. customary and S.I. units.


The prequalified connections standard has been developed by the AISC Connection Prequalification Review Panel in accordance with Chapter K of the Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings. These connections have been prequalified for use in special and intermediate steel moment frames without the need for additional testing. Dual-units format provides for both U.S. customary and S.I. units.


Seismic Provisions for Evaluation and Retrofit was developed and approved by the AISC Committee on Specifications. It is a revision to the structural steel provisions provided in the 2017 edition of ASCE/SEI 41, Seismic Evaluation and Retrofit of Existing Buildings, and is intended to be adopted in Chapter 9 of the next edition of that standard. The 2022 version of ANSI/AISC 342 is the first edition of this standard. Dual-units format provides for both U.S. customary and S.I. units.


The AISC Specification provides the generally applicable requirements for the design and construction of structural steel buildings and other structures. The 2022 edition of the AISC Specification and Commentary supersedes and is an update of the 2016 edition. Both LRFD and ASD methods of design are incorporated. Dual-units format provides for both U.S. customary and S.I. units.


The AISC Code of Standard Practice provides a framework for a common understanding of the acceptable standards when contracting for structural steel. As such, it is useful for everyone associated with construction in structural steel. Unless specific provisions to the contrary are contained in the contract documents, the existing trade practices that are contained therein are considered to be the standard custom and usage of the industry and are thereby incorporated into a contract between the related parties.


This code covers the welding requirements for any type of welded structure made from the commonly used carbon and low-alloy constructional steels. Clauses 1 through 11 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in steel construction. There are eight normative and eleven informative annexes in this code. A Commentary of the code is included with the document.


I have a steel structure with various steel profiles, and I am looking to develop a Grasshopper script to determine the number of node typologies within the structure. My primary concern is not the angles but rather identifying nodes based on the number of connected bars (2, 3, 4, or 5) and filtering them by different sections.


what about something like this? I am assuming that the profiles can be considered as straight lines, so you only need to analyze the intersection points (the nodes). I do not know which initial setup you have, so I hope the profiles can be analyzed as individual lines. If not, I guess there is a workaround .


There are several network topology tools in GH, but none of them can solve your topology, simply because you have lines that do not end at the nodes. I made a new one, it can solve this case.

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Right now, adding another wing, 10,000 sq. ft. with complete isolation from the other building with expansion joints.

The power for the new addition for three 100 amp panels is being fed from the existing building 2,000 amp service.


This last addition to the main structure is completly isolated with expansion joints, but there is an area where steel column of one building and the other column are only 12" apart and there is where I think a bonding jumper should be installed, since all the other building are mechanically bond this one should too, no?


His answer was to not worry about it. That is easy to figure why, because he did not call for it and afraid to pay for it and God Bless his soul because he is not going to pay for it and it will be done, (the righteous way) ha. ha.


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Steel design and construction is a complex and dynamic field that requires constant updating of codes and standards to ensure safety, quality, and efficiency. As a construction manager, you need to be aware of the latest changes and how they affect your projects. In this article, we will review some of the most relevant codes and standards for steel design and construction, and how they can help you with steel cost estimation and bidding.


The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) publishes the Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, also known as AISC 360. This is the primary document that governs the design of steel structures in the United States. The latest edition, published in 2016, incorporates several revisions and updates from previous versions, such as new provisions for seismic design, stability analysis, composite construction, and connection design. AISC 360 also provides the basis for the Steel Construction Manual, which is a comprehensive guide for practicing engineers and designers.


The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) publishes the Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures, also known as ASCE 7. This is the main document that specifies the loading conditions and criteria for structural design in the United States. The latest edition, published in 2016, includes significant changes and additions from previous versions, such as new wind maps, seismic maps, snow loads, rain loads, and tsunami loads. ASCE 7 also provides the reference for the International Building Code (IBC), which is the most widely adopted building code in the United States.


The American Welding Society (AWS) publishes the Structural Welding Code - Steel, also known as AWS D1.1. This is the principal document that regulates the welding of steel structures in the United States. The latest edition, published in 2020, incorporates several modifications and enhancements from previous versions, such as new requirements for prequalified joints, welding procedures, welder qualifications, inspection, and repair. AWS D1.1 also provides the guidance for the Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) program, which is a credential for professionals who perform welding inspection and quality control.


The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) publishes the Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges, also known as AISC 303. This is the main document that defines the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved in steel construction, such as owners, architects, engineers, contractors, fabricators, and erectors. The latest edition, published in 2016, incorporates several clarifications and revisions from previous versions, such as new definitions, tolerances, erection procedures, and contract documents. AISC 303 also provides the framework for the quality management system for steel construction, which is a certification program for organizations that demonstrate compliance with the code.


The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) publishes the Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings, also known as AISC 341. This is the supplementary document that addresses the design of steel structures in regions with high seismic risk in the United States. The latest edition, published in 2016, incorporates several improvements and updates from previous versions, such as new provisions for buckling-restrained braces, special plate shear walls, and system-based design. AISC 341 also provides the reference for the Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, which is a document that lists the approved connection types and details for seismic-resistant steel frames.


The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) publishes the Standard Specification for General Requirements for Rolled Structural Steel Bars, Plates, Shapes, and Sheet Piling, also known as ASTM A6. This is the general document that specifies the chemical and mechanical properties, dimensions, tolerances, and testing methods for steel products used in structural applications. The latest edition, published in 2019, incorporates several amendments and corrections from previous versions, such as new grades, shapes, and sizes. ASTM A6 also provides the reference for the various ASTM steel standards, such as A36, A572, A992, and A1085, which are the most common steel specifications used in the United States.


This article discusses the Indian Standard code for steel in India. The IS code for steel is 800 which lays down the general guidelines for civil engineers and builders to follow during construction in steel. IS: 800 however is not the only IS code to be followed. There are separate specifications and guidelines and IS codes for steel reinforcement, steel structures, and more. Let us take a look at them.


If you are a civil engineer or a construction builder dealing with structural steel, then you must be familiar with IS 800 or the Indian Standard for general construction in steel. The IS code for steel in India outlines the basic guidelines or rules that all need to adhere by in steel design, steel fabrication and steel construction. It also defines the safety and quality standards that all steel structures need to maintain for consistency across steel construction in India.

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