This seminar presents 50 practical and easy-to-implement tips designers can use to improve the constructability and reduce the cost of steel-framed building structures. Illustrations and examples comparing constructable and "constructability-challenged" details are used to show how relatively small modifications to connection details and framing configurations can significantly improve constructability and reduce costs. Attendees will learn how to identify and avoid common constructability problems to make their steel structures more constructable.
This course is based on a past NASCC session.
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.