flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

AISC Prequalified Seismic Moment Connection standard update now available

AISC Prequalified Seismic Moment Connection standard update now available

Includes ANSI/AISC supplement on SidePlate moment connection


May 15, 2014

The AISC standard Prequalified Moment Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications (ANSI/AISC 358-10) has been updated with a second supplement, ANSI/AISC 358s2-14. The supplement adds the proprietary SidePlate moment connection to the roster of prequalified connections. The prequalified moment connection standard is an essential companion to the AISC Seismic Provisions (ANSI/AISC 341-10).

The supplemented standard now covers seven moment connections: reduced beam section connections; bolted stiffened and unstiffened extended end-plates; bolted flange plate connections; welded unreinforced flange-welded web connections; Kaiser bolted bracket connections; ConXtech CONXL connections; and SidePlate connections. Each connection chapter includes a step-by-step design procedure.

For ease of use, ANSI/AISC 358-10 and its supplements ANSI/AISC 358s1-11 and ANSI/AISC 358s2-14 are available as an integrated, single free download at www.aisc.org/aisc358. For more about the standard, see www.aisc.org/specifications.

(http://archives.informz.net/clients/aisc/archives/archive_4006887.html)

Related Stories

Codes and Standards | Jun 17, 2016

Feds publish framework for evaluating public-private partnerships

No single factor determines whether a project yields stronger benefit as a P3.  

AEC Tech | Jun 17, 2016

Driverless cars could soon start impacting commercial, retail project design

Offsite parking and more space for valet parking lines are among the foreseeable changes.

Codes and Standards | Jun 17, 2016

Bay State moves toward single BIM protocol on state projects

Massport’s guidelines a step forward for integrated BIM initiative.  

Multifamily Housing | Jun 14, 2016

San Francisco voters approve tougher affordability requirement on new housing development

Critics charge that the measure may backfire and actually reduce new affordable units.  

Concrete | Jun 13, 2016

American Concrete Institute releases new Guide to Shotcrete

Includes information on application procedures, testing.  

Healthcare Facilities | Jun 10, 2016

Top 10 health technology hazards include some influenced by space design

ECRI Institute’s annual list includes operational and workflow issues.  

Codes and Standards | Jun 9, 2016

Supreme Court ruling could aid developers on properties containing wetlands

Unanimous decision allows landowners to take regulatory decisions straight to court.

Green | Jun 8, 2016

TD Bank Group's renovated Toronto office is first WELL-Certified project under WELL v1

The newly renovated 25,000-sf space achieved gold-level status.

Concrete | Jun 7, 2016

Concrete Institute publishes document providing concrete curing guidance

New curing monitoring techniques included.  

Energy | Jun 7, 2016

Energy modeling payback typically as short as one to two months

Energy modeling is a ‘no-brainer—like checking MPG on a car’

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category

Warehouses

California bill would limit where distribution centers can be built

A bill that passed the California legislature would limit where distribution centers can be located and impose other rules aimed at reducing air pollution and traffic. Assembly Bill 98 would tighten building standards for new warehouses and ban heavy diesel truck traffic next to sensitive sites including homes, schools, parks and nursing homes.




halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021