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Participate in the Code Development Process

The NCSEA Code Advisory Committee will review your recommendations and collaborate to generate code change proposals for the next IBC/ IEBC. You can submit fully developed code change proposals, general ideas, or even hot spots and problem areas.

Important Milestone

NCSEA Celebrates 30 Years

Celebrate with us as we recognize 30 years of your accomplishments and the steady advancement of the profession.

New AI Roadmap

AI in the Structural Engineering Profession

The NCSEA Foundation Artificial Intelligence (AI) Grant Team and AI Advisory Board met recently to envision the transformative impact of AI in structural engineering. A resulting AI roadmap outlines initiatives to overcome adoption barriers, foster innovation, and define organizational roles in integrating AI, shaping the future of the profession.

2024 Structural Engineering Summit

Call for Speakers

Share your experiences and insight to empower the structural engineering community. The 2024 Structural Engineering Summit will be held November 5-8, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The submission deadline is Sunday, April 14.

Professional Development

Earn Professional Development Hours

Deepen your knowledge with cutting-edge continuing education programs led by industry experts. Gain insights into the latest trends, technologies, and best practices.

View Upcoming Webinars

Webinar

Changes in ASCE 7-22 Wind Load Provisions for Components and Cladding

The C&C wind load provisions adopted for ASCE 7-16 introduced several changes that increased the C&C wind pressures in some roof zones of flat, gable, and hip roofs. Roof zones were added, usually increasing the number of zones from 3 to 6. There were some zones where the effective wind areas (EWA) were reduced to less than 10 sq. ft , thus increasing the C&C pressures. These complications were removed in ASCE 7-22 thus usually reducing the wind pressures but more importantly making the provisions easier to use. These changes will be covered in this webinar.

Webinar

Creating a Foundation for AI in the Structural Engineering Profession – NCSEA Connect Webinar

Join us for an interactive webinar on the role of AI in the structural engineering

Committees

NCSEA’s committees strive to enhance the standard of practice in structural engineering.

NCSEA Committees Join a Committee

The NCSEA Code Advisory Committee invites your active participation in shaping the upcoming changes to the International


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