D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual
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The provisions within FEMA 353 were not binding but did become mandatory when incorporated into Contract Documents.
While the FEMA recommendations were being drafted, the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and the American Welding Society (AWS) began to evaluate their specifications and codes and revise them to incorporate the
During this same time period, the AWS D1 Structural Welding Committee formed a new subcommittee D1L, charged with the responsibility of developing a new standard to address
Many of the changes made to the AISC and AWS standards were the direct result of the work sponsored by FEMA. Some of the provisions directly reflect the recommendations of FEMA 353. In other cases, the initial recommendations were modified by the AISC and AWS consensus committees. Finally, some FEMA 353 recommendations deemed to be unnecessary by the AISC or AWS committees were eliminated.
The
AWS D1.8 was approved in 2005 and first printed and distributed in 2006. In 2009 the AWS published the second edition of the AWS D1.8/D1.8M, Structural Welding Code - Seismic Supplement. Subsequent revisions have also been made to this document.
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