The American Institute of Steel Construction, or AISC, is an industry leader in promoting quality, safety, and sustainability in the design and construction of steel structures. AISC certification requirements
The AISC certification requirements are contained within a comprehensive set of standards and guidelines that ensure quality, safety, and sustainability in the fabrication and construction of steel structures.
Companies that achieve AISC certification demonstrate their commitment to excellence and are well-positioned to competitively serve their customers in today's demanding marketplace.
The AISC Certification Requirements are described in the following nine documents:
- The "AISC 207-20 Standard for Certification Programs"
is a comprehensive document that sets out the detailed requirements for certification programs.
- "Governing Requirements for Certification Programs"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Building"
Fabricators"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Bridge
Fabricators"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Highway
Component Manufacturers"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Erectors"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Fracture
Control Endorsement"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Applicators of
Complex Coatings Endorsement"
- "Supplemental Program Requirements for Hydraulic
Fabricators
Available AISC Certifications
- CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR ERECTORS
- CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR BUILDING
FABRICATORS
- CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR BRIDGE
FABRICATORS,
SIMPLE, INTERMEDIATE, ADVANCED
- CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR HIGHWAY
COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS
- COMPLEX COATING ENDORSEMENT,
ENCLOSED, COVERED, EXPOSED
- CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR HYDRAULIC
FABRICATORS
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