Composite Beam Design: Today and Tomorrow
Presented by: Susan B. Burmeister, P.E.
Most engineers will encounter the need to renovate an existing structure at some time in their career. Composite floor systems are one of the more versatile structural floor systems that can be modified after the structure is complete for either new loads or new geometry requirements. This webinar will present an overview of basic composite beam design and discuss several concepts of how you can modify the original composite structure design in the future.
Date: 06/22/2023
Time: 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Central
Registration Deadline: 06/22/2023 12:00 p.m. Central
Connection Instructions: Click on "Webinar Access" in the course navigation. The webinar can be accessed on that page 15 minutes prior to the start time. Handouts may be downloaded on that page 24 hours in advance of the webinar.
Substitution and Cancellations: Substitutions may be made at any time. Cancellations received 1-3 days prior to the webinar will be charged a $50 service charge. Cancellations and no-shows on the day of the webinar session will not receive a refund.
Individual Registration
Register one person. Only one certificate will be issued.
- $65 Member
- $100 Non-Member
- $55 Student/Faculty
- Government Agency: Discounts available. Contact registration@aisc.org.
Group Registration
Register yourself then register others on your company roster in two ways:
- Before the webinar, register coworkers to give them access to their own webinar connection and certificate (e.g. work-from-home).
- After the webinar, report attendance for coworkers watching together with you from one location (e.g. conference room).
- $185 Member
- $285 Non-Member
- Government Agency: Discounts available. Contact registration@aisc.org.
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Susan B. Burmeister, P.E. |
Susan B. Burmeister, PE: Susan Burmeister is the president of S2B Structural Consultants, PLLC, with over 30 years of design experience on a variety of structure types around the country. She regularly works on the design of both steel buildings and concrete buildings. She received both her BS and MS from Georgia Institute of Technology. Susan is a member of the AISC Committee on Specifications, the AISC Task Committee on member design, and the AISC Task Committee on composite member design. |