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Issue #9

This week’s StructEd Bulletin highlights major updates across codes and standards—including new ACI guidance on nonlinear finite‐element analysis and open public‐comment periods for ASCE 61 and ICC 600—alongside a research spotlight on concrete reuse showing that current coring practices may significantly overestimate in‐place strength. We also cover a construction‐phase collapse case study on the 1955 New York Coliseum disaster and its lessons for falsework design, plus a slate of free upcoming PDHs and quick‐hit industry news, including FEMA’s ongoing funding freeze, SEI’s progress toward 2027 I‐Code flood‐resilience provisions, and the kickoff of Structures Congress in Boston.

Apr 28, 2026

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2 min read

Issue #8

The latest StructEd Bulletin highlights key structural engineering updates, including new AISC/RCSC stainless‐steel bolt guidance, NFPA and ICC public‐comment cycles, fresh AISC Manual errata, a research snapshot on very‐high‐cycle fatigue in wood, a trio of modern timber failure case studies, new Mathcad Prime 12.0 features, and several upcoming free PDH sessions—plus quick‐hit industry news and resources curated for practicing engineers.

Apr 22, 2026

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2 min read

Issue #7

This week’s StructEd Bulletin highlights a new experimental study showing how thin‐walled open‐section steel beams resist “pure bending” far less cleanly than theory suggests. Even with shear‐center loading, small geometric imperfections and gravity‐induced torsion drove coupled local and global buckling, underscoring the limits of idealized bending‐only models. RISAConnection v17 also arrives with AISC 360‐22 support, expanded shape libraries, and improved HSS and base‐plate workflows. The featured case study reviews several welded‐steel failures where brittle fracture, hydrogen embrittlement, and heat‐affected‐zone microstructures dominated behavior — a reminder that modern alloys demand more careful weld preparation than traditional mild steels. Rounding out the issue are three free upcoming PDH sessions covering mass timber construction types, project‐management fundamentals, and advanced fire‐life‐safety design.

Apr 16, 2026

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2 min read

Issue #6

This issue highlights new research on full‐length injected tie‐rods as a low‐visibility, highly effective retrofit for unreinforced masonry; a seismic case study from Greece showing soil–structure interaction doubling drift demands in historic load‐bearing masonry; a brief workflow note on nonlinear concrete updates in CSiBridge; several upcoming free PDH sessions on mass timber, pedestrian bridge design, and project‐management fundamentals; and a quick update on FEMA’s ongoing funding lapse during the prolonged federal shutdown.

Apr 8, 2026

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5 min read

Issue #5

This week’s StructEd Brief covers a packed slate of code updates and public comment opportunities, a standout research snapshot on precast AAC beams edging closer to real-world viability, and a deep dive into the 2000 Commonwealth Ave punching-shear collapse. Plus: new CSiBridge features, fresh PDH opportunities, and quick-hit industry news worth keeping on your radar.

Mar 31, 2026

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7 min read

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