AISC Certification Consulting Services

The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), headquartered in Chicago, is a non-profit technical association and trade organization established in 1921. It serves to advance the use of structural steel in buildings and other applications.
AISC certification is a quality management system certification for steel fabrication facilities, not for products. It covers all departments and functions involved in the process from contract signing to final product delivery. Obtaining AISC certification is crucial for domestic enterprises to break technical barriers and enter the North American market.
Shanghai Allmark has provided AISC certification consulting since 2008, helping many domestic steel structure and bridge fabricators secure AISC certification. Key clients include: CSCS, CSCEC, Shanghai MCC (Baoye), ZPMC, CNBM (Hefei), HN Steel, Hangxiao, Zhongnan, BOMESC, COOEC-Fluor, Jiuli, Ansteel, Jinggong, GZ Green Building, Zili Heavy Steel, NJ CCEC, Madun, Shougang, Huaye, ZJ2C, Yanda, Chenxin Heavy, Sinoma Tangshan, Zhonghao, Aochuang SDE, Yalai, Sensong MY, Guoqiang, CCCC SEHB, etc.
The first-round certification achieved a non-conformity rectification passing rate of over 85%.
AISC Certification Types
Building Fabricator (BU)
Highway Component Manufacturer (CPT)
Bridge Fabricator - Simple (SBR)
Bridge Fabricator - Intermediate (IBR)
Bridge Fabricator - Advanced (ABR)
Fracture Control Endorsement - Bridge (FCEB)
Hydraulic Fabricator - Standard (HYD)
Hydraulic Fabricator - Advanced (HYDA)
Fracture Control Endorsement - Hydraulic (FCEH)
Complex Coating Endorsement(CCE)
·CCE-P1 (Enclosed Environment)
·CCE-P2 (Covered Environment)
·CCE-P3 (Exposed Environment)
Leveraging years of practical experience and a deep understanding of AISC standards, Shanghai Allmark has refined a mature and professional service system. We provide the most solid systematic training in the industry, helping enterprises integrate AISC standard requirements with their actual operations to truly enhance competitiveness.
An internationally recognized welding quality management standard, serving as the foundational support for implementing AISC welding management clauses.
It covers welder qualifications, WPS evaluation, material traceability, inspection processes, and is a recommended prerequisite for entering the EN/AISC systems.
A mandatory certification system for the EU market, applicable to structural steel manufacturers exporting to the EU.
Requires enterprises to have an ISO 3834 system foundation, supports CE marking, and serves as a regional expansion supplement to AISC.
An authoritative certification from the American Welding Society, representing the global standard for professional competence in welding inspection.
CWI-certified personnel can fulfill AISC quality inspection roles, significantly improving audit pass rates and customer trust.
An additional AISC certification system covering process management requirements for enclosed, covered, and exposed coating environments.
Suitable for manufacturers undertaking anti-corrosion coating and high-weathering steel structure projects, enhancing project adaptability.
Provides a framework for weld toughness and quality control for pressure-bearing or high-safety projects (e.g., bridges, oil and gas equipment).
A common additional qualification for high-level AISC bridge/hydraulic certifications.
Meets the qualification requirements for weld quality inspection under AISC and ISO 3834.
Critical for bridge, hydraulic, and heavy structure projects, and can also be used for third-party inspection capacity building.