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AISC releases Certification Standard for Steel Fabrication, Erection and Manufacturing of Metal Components

AISC releases Certification Standard for Steel Fabrication, Erection and Manufacturing of Metal Components

Chicago — The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) released Certification Standard for Steel Fabrication and Erection, and Manufacturing of Metal Components (AISC 207-16), which brings together provisions from four existing standards related to steel building fabrication, steel bridge fabrication, steel erection and metal component manufacturing. Developed by AISC’s Certification Standards Committee, the standard harmonizes common components of the existing standards into a cohesive document.

The previous standards, developed over a period of years, were difficult to compare side-by-side. By combining commonalities of the existing standards, the new standard simplifies and clarifies provisions for program participants and their markets. Owners, DOTs, architects, engineers and general contractors will gain a better understanding of AISC Certification with this improved format.

“The significance of the harmonized standard lies in Section One,” said Michael A. West, PE, AIA, principal, Computerized Structural Design, Milwaukee, Wis., and chair of AISC’s Certification Standards Committee. “The provisions in it are common to all four industry segments. Because the previous four separate standards were developed over time, minor differences in terminology and requirements have been discovered in the documents. The common requirements in Section One corrects this situation, and leaves any differences among industry segment requirements to their four unique industry sections.”

Certification Standard for Steel Fabrication and Erection, and Manufacturing of Metal Components (AISC 207-16) is available for free download at www.aisc.org/newcertstandard.

The certification program migration to the new standard will kick off at NASCC: The Steel Conference (www.aisc.org/nascc) in Baltimore on April 11-13, 2018. There will be three technical sessions on the fabricator certification program migration for building, bridge, hydraulic fabricators and component manufacturers.

For questions contact AISC Certification at certification@aisc.org or 312-670-7520.