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8/19/2025
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The seminars will be held at strategic locations throughout the United States
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) today announced it will conduct multiple public seminars on ACI CODE-318-25 and ACI CODE-562-25 from September to November 2025. The seminars, “ACI 318-25: Changes to the Concrete Design Standard” and “ACI 562-25: Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures—Code Requirements and Commentary,” will be held at multiple locations throughout the United States.
This seminar will cover the significant changes in the 2025 edition of ACI 318, "Building Code for Structural Concrete Code Requirements and Commentary". This is the first edition of ACI 318 in six years. All significant changes in this edition of the code will be presented and discussed. This includes changes centered around the topics of the addition of post-installed reinforcing bars, anchorage of closely spaced bars, clarified and updated one-way shear provisions, clarified and expanded seismic requirements, the new sustainability and resilience appendix, the new performance-based wind design appendix, and numerous other changes.
The seminar will be presented by several industry-leading experts, such as Robert J. Frosch, PhD, PE, FACI, FASCE, Professor and Vice Provost, Purdue University; Andy Taylor, PhD, SE, FACI, Associate, KPFF Consulting Engineers; Catherine E. French, PE, FACI, FPCI, Distinguished Professor, University of Minnesota; and Engineers from ACI, including Khaled Nahlawi, PhD, PE; Michael L. Tholen, PhD, PE; Gregory M Zeisler, PE; and Matthew R. Senecal, PE.
All ACI 318-25: Changes to the Concrete Design Standard seminar attendees will receive:
This seminar will be hosted on the following dates and at the following locations:
This seminar will introduce ACI 562-25, Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures—Code Requirements and Commentary. The latest version of the Code includes numerous updates, three new chapters, and a new appendix. The companion guide provides expanded information and project examples to assist users in interpreting and applying the provisions.
This seminar will be presented by David G. Tepke, PE, of SKA Consulting Engineers, Inc., FACI, and Khaled Nahlawi, PhD, PE, Distinguished Engineer of the American Concrete Institute.
All ACI 562-25: Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures—Code Requirements and Commentary seminar attendees will receive:
This seminar will be presented on November 13 at the ACI Resource Center in Columbia, Maryland.
“The Education Department at ACI is excited to offer these professional learning seminars open to ACI members, non-members, and students,” said Claire Hiltz, director of professional development, American Concrete Institute. “These face-to-face interactions with highly recognized speakers provide unmatched access to resources and referencing tools for use both during and after the seminars.”
For more information, to view pricing, and to register for any of the seminars, visit concrete.org/education/seminars.
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About the American Concrete Institute:
Always Advancing – The American Concrete Institute (ACI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the leading global authority for the development, dissemination, and adoption of its consensus-based standards, technical resources, and educational, training, and certification programs. Founded in 1904, ACI is headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA, with a regional office in Dubai, UAE, and Resource Centers located in Southern California, the Midwest (Chicago, IL area), and the Mid-Atlantic (Baltimore, MD area). ACI has more than 90 chapters, 244 student chapters, and approximately 40,000 members spanning more than 120 countries. The American Concrete Institute – Always advancing®. Visit concrete.org for additional information.
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