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AISC Introduction: 

The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), established in 1921, is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association to serve the structural steel design and construction industry. 


Certification Process:

Below is the general process for applying to AISC Certification. The process takes roughly eight months conservatively. If you have specific questions, please contact AISC Certification at certification@aisc.orgor 312.670.7520.


1.   Applicant to complete the online application formAISC will review the form and send an email requesting an extended application, Application Documentation Submittals, and fee.

2.   The applicant will submit completed extended application, Application Documentation Submittals (including quality manual), and fee.

3.   AISC will perform an Eligibility Review for all programs and endorsements the applicant has applied.

4.   AISC will move the applicant onto the documentation audit, in which the Audit Agency will perform an in-depth Documentation Audit of the Application Documentation Submittals. The applicant must resolve any deficiencies. Upon completion of the documentation audit, the site audit will be scheduled.

5.   The Audit Agency will perform a site audit where the auditor may issue Corrective Action Requests (CARs) for any deficiencies in the quality management system. CARs will be reviewed and must be resolved before findings will be submitted to AISC.

6.   Once the Audit Agency submits the audit findings, AISC will complete a series of reviews and determine certificate approval.


Quality Management System Programs:

8Building Fabricator (BU) 

8Bridge Categories

   Bridge Fabricator — Simple (SBR)

   Bridge Fabricator — Intermediate (IBR) 

   Bridge Fabricator — Advance (ABR)

8Highway Component Manufacturers (CPT) 

8Hydraulic Categories

   Hydraulic Fabricator (HYD)

   Hydraulic Fabricator — Advance (HYDA) 


Optional Endorsements:

8Complex Coatings (CCE-1, 2, or 3)

8Fracture Control (FCE)

   Fracture Control — Hydraulic (FCEH) 




More details: https://www.aisc.org









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