Need For Speed: How to increase the speed of steel construction by 50% by 2025 (PDH)

Presented by: Christopher Raebel, SE, PE, PhD

We feel the need--the need for speed!

A few years ago, the American Institute of Steel Construction set an audacious goal: increase the speed of designing, fabricating, and erecting steel buildings and bridges by 50% by the end of 2025. 

And we’re well on our way, thanks to innovative designers, researchers, fabricators, vendors, and other industry experts! You’ve probably heard about SpeedCore, the revolutionary structural system that enables lightning-fast erection, or how robotic welding and novel connections are launching steel fabrication to new levels of speed and efficiency.

But there’s a lot more to come. Join AISC Vice President of Engineering and Research and ASCE-Architectural Engineering Institute Past-President Christopher H. Raebel, SE, PE, PhD, to learn how you can harness these innovations right now. He’ll also give you a glimpse into how AISC’s ongoing and future initiatives can make design, fabrication, and construction even faster. This webinar is presented by AISC and ASCE-AEI.

This course is based on a past AISC Live Webinar.

You must view the video and pass the quiz to receive a PDH certificate for this course.

If you do not need continuing education credit, you can view the content here for free.