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  1. AISC Home Page

    Mar 6, 2026 · A draft of the next edition of the AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges (AISC 303) is now available for public review and comment. The next edition of the Code will …

  2. Current Standards - aisc.org

    The AISC Specification provides the generally applicable requirements for the design and construction of structural steel buildings and other structures. The 2022 edition supersedes and is an update of …

  3. Certification - AISC

    You may have heard of AISC Quality Management Systems (QMS) Certification, but do you know what's involved? AISC's certification programs set the quality standard for the structural steel industry and …

  4. Home | AISC

    Welcome to the AISC Learning Portal -- the premier source of information on steel design and construction topics offered in a variety of convenient formats. Whether you are looking to build your …

  5. AISC 360

    The AISC Specification provides the generally applicable requirements for the design and construction of structural steel buildings and other structures. The 2022 edition supersedes and is an update of …

  6. AISC Shapes Database v16.0

    Thus, this database is the compilation of all of the structural steel shape dimensions and properties recorded by AISC from the year 1873 to 2016.

  7. Structural Steel Dimensioning Tool - aisc.org

    It's your interactive one-stop shop, either at your desk or on the go, for detailing dimensions for rolled sections listed in the AISC Steel Construction Manual.

  8. Steel Academy - AISC

    Basic Steel Design: A review of the principles of steel design according to ANSI/AISC 360-22 (Archived, Self-Paced) Presented by: Louis F. Geschwindner, PE, Ph.D

  9. Design Guides - AISC

    This guide centralizes AISC’s existing design procedures for end-plate moment connections (Design Guides 4, 16, and AISC 358-22 Chapter 6) into a single consistent document.

  10. AISC Membership

    AISC supports research programs intended to improve steel codes and specifications, reduce the cost of steel construction, and improve the performance of steel buildings and bridges.