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BOOKS INCLUDED • ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary (choice of hard copy or pdf) • Printed color copy speaker/lecture notes PRICE: $595 ACI Member $695 Non-member $150 Student ACI 318-19 Seminar Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete TOPICS COVERED • Newly included and updated provisions related to shotcrete design and construction. • Provisions governing nonlinear response history analysis for performance- based seismic design. • Revised seismic design and detailing requirements for structural walls. • Reduced column tie spacings for intermediate and special moment frames. • Consolidation and updating of one-way and two-way shear provisions. • Changes to reinforcement and penetration requirements for two-way slabs. Modifications to requirements for prestressed concrete detailing and design. Simplification of shrinkage and temperature reinforcement provisions. • Use of alternative cementitious materials, crushed concrete, and recycled aggregate. Register: www.concrete.org/education/publicseminars Speakers MAY 14, 2020 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Baltimore, MD Robert J. Frosch, is a Professor of Civil Engineering and Senior Associate Dean of Facilities & Operations in the College of Engineering at Purdue University. A Fellow of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), he is a past member of the ACI Board of Direction and past Chair of the ACI Financial Advisory Committee (FAC). He currently is Editor-in-Chief of the ACI Structural Journal, Chair of ACI 318D: Structural Members, and Chair of the ACI Committee on Codes & Standards Advocacy & Outreach. He is also a member of the ACI Technical Activities Committee (TAC) and ACI 318 Structural Concrete Building Code. His research, which focuses on the design and behavior of structural concrete, has resulted in changes in engineering practice and changes to the building codes for both buildings and bridges. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Indiana and Louisiana. He received his BSE from Tulane University and his MSE and PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. Frosch is the recipient of numerous awards including the ACI 318 Distinguished Service Award, ACI Speaker of the Year Award, Concrete Research Council’s Arthur J. Boase Award, and the Precast/Prestressed Institute (PCI) Young Educator Achievement Award. He was recently named an ACE Fellow by the American Council on Education. Khaled Nahlawi, PhD, PE is a Distinguished Engineer at the American Concrete Institute. His role at ACI is to provide technical and administrative support to ACI’s Technical Committees and communicate the work of these committees to other Standard Developing Organizations and Regulatory Agencies. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan. Has over 20 years of experience in the design and strengthening of structures. He joined ACI in 2009 as a senior engineer and has supported, among other duties, in the re-organization effort of 318. He is a registered engineer in California and Michigan.
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Page 1: ACI 318-19 · 2020. 2. 5. · ACI 318-19 Seminar Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete TOPICS COVERED • Newly included and updated provisions related to shotcrete design

BOOKS INCLUDED• ACI 318-19: Building Code

Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary (choice of hard copy or pdf)

• Printed color copy speaker/lecture notes

PRICE:$595 ACI Member$695 Non-member$150 Student

ACI 318-19Seminar

Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete

TOPICS COVERED• Newly included and updated provisions related to shotcrete design and

construction.• Provisions governing nonlinear response history analysis for performance-

based seismic design.• Revised seismic design and detailing requirements for structural walls.• Reduced column tie spacings for intermediate and special moment frames.• Consolidation and updating of one-way and two-way shear provisions.• Changes to reinforcement and penetration requirements for two-way slabs. • �Modifications�to�requirements�for�prestressed�concrete�detailing�and�

design.• Simplification�of�shrinkage�and�temperature�reinforcement�provisions.• Use of alternative cementitious materials, crushed concrete, and

recycled aggregate.

Register: www.concrete.org/education/publicseminarsSpeakers

MAY 14, 20208:00 am – 5:00 pmBaltimore, MD

Robert J. Frosch, is a Professor of Civil Engineering and Senior Associate Dean of Facilities & Operations in the College of Engineering at Purdue University. A Fellow of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), he is a past member of the ACI Board of Direction and past Chair of the ACI Financial Advisory Committee (FAC). He currently is Editor-in-Chief of the ACI Structural Journal, Chair of ACI 318D: Structural Members, and Chair of the ACI Committee on Codes & Standards Advocacy & Outreach. He is also a member of the ACI Technical Activities Committee (TAC) and ACI 318 Structural Concrete Building Code. His research, which focuses on the design and behavior of structural concrete, has resulted in changes in engineering practice and changes to the building codes for both buildings and bridges. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Indiana and Louisiana. He received his BSE from Tulane University and his MSE and PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. Frosch is the recipient of numerous awards including the ACI 318 Distinguished Service Award, ACI Speaker of the Year Award, Concrete Research Council’s Arthur J. Boase Award, and the Precast/Prestressed Institute (PCI) Young Educator Achievement Award. He was recently named an ACE Fellow by the American Council on Education.

Khaled Nahlawi, PhD, PE is a Distinguished Engineer at the American Concrete Institute. His role at ACI is to provide technical and administrative support to ACI’s Technical Committees and communicate the work of these committees to other Standard Developing Organizations and Regulatory Agencies. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan. Has over 20 years of experience in the design and strengthening of structures. He joined ACI in 2009 as a senior engineer and has supported, among other duties, in the re-organization�effort�of�318.�He�is�a�registered�engineer�in�California�and�Michigan.

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