Effective Steel Design:
Step-by-Step Design of a Low-Rise Office Building with Seismic Considerations  

Gain valuable insight on the design decisions to be made as you walk through the design of a low-rise office building with seismic considerations. Topics presented include braced and moment frame configurations and connection type considerations, design for stability, constructability isues, erection tolerances and design rules for economy. A building case study of a typical low-rise office building in Seismic Design Category D will be presented. Each attendee will receive a copy of the Course Notes and a CD containing all referenced AISC Design Guides.  

Seminar Information
CEU/PDH Attendees will receive 0.80 CEUs/8.0 PDHs for this session. This session is approved by the AIA and Miami-Dade County Contractor Continuing Education. AISC is an approved provider in New York (#5) and Florida (#0003884). CEU/PDH Certificates verifying an individual's attendance to each seminar will be emailed to each individual 24 to 48 hours after the completion of the seminar.
Agenda   7:30 a.m.   Registration and Breakfast
  8:00 a.m.   Seminar Begins
12:00 p.m.   Lunch (provided)
  5:00 p.m.   Seminar Concludes
Contact To sponsor a seminar, email Lou Gurthet or call 231.228.2274
To bring this seminar in-house, email Patrick Newman or call 954.330.1186
Registration questions, email ceu@aisc.org or call 800.809.2364
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Register Date Speaker Venue
(coming soon!)
City
Register Now June 27,
2013
Rafael Sabelli


 TBD

Sacramento, CA - this seminar is sponsored by Bentley









Fees & Registration
CASE, NCSEA, SEI, and AIA members receive the AISC Member discount. 
 
 
Single Bring A Buddy Group 
AISC
Member
Non
Member 
Educator or
Student 
Single registrant and Buddy
must both be members 


A minimum of four AISC Members
from the same company

Seminar    $350     $550 $250  $200  $275 per person 












 

Author and Speaker 
Rafael Sabelli S.E., is a member of the AISC Task Committee on the Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings and is the co-author of AISC Design Guide 20: Steel Plate Shear Walls. He was the 2000 NEHRP Professional Fellow in Earthquake Hazard Reduction and is the Past Chair of the Seismology Committee of the Structural Engineers Association of California. Rafael is also the 2008 T.R. Higgins Award winner.   Rafael Sabelli

Thank you to this season's sponsors
 Bentley