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Draft Structural Stainless Steel Code of Standard Practice Available for Public Review

Parul Dubey on July 21, 2025 - in Buildings, Structural components

CHICAGO – A draft of the next edition of the AISC Code of Standard Practice for Structural Stainless Steel Buildings (AISC 313) is now available for public review and comment.

The next edition of AISC 313 will supersede the 2021 edition.

Proposed updates to the standard include:

  • A revised treatment of the requirements for structural design documents and specifications coordinated with another standard, the AISC Specification for Structural Stainless Steel Buildings (AISC 370)
  • A clear and consistent set of requirements for backing and runoff tabs
  • A single section that combines fabrication and erection tolerances
  • Standardized terminology to match AISC 370

 

The draft will be available as a free download at aisc.org/publicreview between July 18 and September 1, 2025. If you’d prefer to review a hard copy, please contact Martin Downs at downs@aisc.org; there is a $35 nominal charge for printed copies.

Please submit comments using the form provided online or by email to Nathaniel Gonner (gonner@aisc.org) by September 1, 2025, for consideration.

 

For more information contact:

Dani Friedland

Director of Marketing Communications

773.636.8535

friedland@aisc.org

 

About the American Institute of Steel Construction

The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), a not-for-profit technical institute supported by the steel industry, partners with the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) community to develop safe and efficient steel specifications and codes while driving innovation to make steel the most sustainable, economic, and resilient structural material. For more than a century, AISC has been a reliable resource for information and advice on the design and construction of domestically fabricated structural steel buildings and bridges.

 

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