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Major Revisions to ASCE 24 – Flood Resistant Design and Construction

April 16, 2026 | Thu 12:00 America/Chicago

Duration: 1.5 Hours

CE Credits: 1.5

$300

This webinar will present the many changes recently made to ASCE 24-24, the Flood Resistant Design and Construction Standard for ASCE. The many significant changes were made for two reasons. One was the most recent change made to design flood elevations in ASCE 7-22, Supplement 2, and the other was the many lessons learned and issues that have arisen after major flood events that have occurred since the last revision 10 years ago. The nation’s floodplain managers at ASFPM are encouraging their members to seek adoption of this revised standard in their communities. Practitioners should learn what this revised standard will mean for their practice.

During this webinar, attendees will:

  1. Learn what new floodplain elevation requirements will mean for designs in floodplains.
  2. Understand the new requirements for dry flood proofing buildings and the engineer’s responsibility.
  3. Be able to apply changes to designs in both riverine and coastal floodplains.
  • Course will award 1.5 hour of continuing education
  • Diamond Review approved in all 50 states
  • This webinar will be available as a recording.

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This webinar will present the many changes recently made to ASCE 24-24, the Flood Resistant Design and Construction Standard for ASCE. The many significant changes were made for two reasons. One was the most recent change made to design flood elevations in ASCE 7-22, Supplement 2, and the other was the many lessons learned and issues that have arisen after major flood events that have occurred since the last revision 10 years ago. The nation’s floodplain managers at ASFPM are encouraging their members to seek adoption of this revised standard in their communities. Practitioners should learn what this revised standard will mean for their practice.

Speaker:

William L. Coulbourne, P.E., F.SEI, F.ASCE, is a consulting structural engineer who has been in private practice for over 30 years. He has been a consultant to FEMA and state and local agencies on issues related to high winds, flooding, hurricanes, and tornadoes. He has authored books and articles that address design issues for these hazards and has taught many webinars and seminars on these topics to many different audiences.

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