IV: Prevailing Codes and Specifications
- 1 Section
- 8 Lessons
- 1 Quiz
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Steel Construction Manual
8 Lessons1 Quiz
- The Authority of AISC
- AISC Steel Construction Manual, Part I - Dimensions and Properties
- AISC Steel Construction Manual, Part II - Structural Design Considerations
- AISC Steel Construction Manual, Part III - Specifications and Codes
- AISC Specifications for Structural Steel Buildings – ANSI/AISC 360:
- RCSC Specifications for Structural Joints Using High-Strength Bolts
- AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges - ANSI/AISC 303
- Summary
- Prevailing Codes and Specifications
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), established in 1921, is the leading authority on steel structure design and construction in the U.S. It promotes standardization, innovation, and excellence, providing essential resources for industry professionals. Now in its 16th edition, the AISC Steel Construction Manual is a voluntary consensus standard accredited by ANSI, offering guidelines for steel design, fabrication, and erection. AISC also provides extensive research and technical resources, ensuring alignment with industry codes and specifications.
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