Author: Allmark
Publication Date: 2017-08-21 On June 29, 2017, AISC released new certification program requirements for Bridge and Highway Metal Components (CPT) and Complex Protective Coating Systems (SPE) certifications. Additionally, AISC revised the certification programs for other certification types.
Currently, AISC certification processes vary significantly among different certification types. Through these updates, AISC aims to streamline certification processes, clarify certification programs, and help manufacturers better understand certification requirements.
The updated certification program has been effective since August 1, 2017, and applies to both new applicants and manufacturers already certified by AISC.
For details on the new certification requirements, please contact Allmark.
· Steel Building Structure (BU)
· Steel Bridges (SBR, IBR, ABR, CBR)
· Complex Protective Coating Systems (SPE)
· Bridge and Highway Metal Components (CPT)
· Fracture Critical Endorsement (FCE)
· Steel Erector (CSEA, CSE, ACSE)
· Bridge Erection Endorsement (BEE)
· Seismic Erection Endorsement (SEE)
Metal Deck Erection Endorsement (MEE)
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