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The ACI 562 PLUS Repair Collection contains all new repair related Standards, Practices & Online Learning. The most recently added include
On-Demand Course: The Evolution of ACI CODE 562 – What’s New in 2025 - Part 2
On-Demand Course: The Evolution of ACI CODE 562 – What’s New in 2025 - Part 1
ACI PRC-325.13-25: Concrete Overlays for Pavement Rehabilitation—Report
ACI SPEC-563-25: Repair of Concrete in Buildings—Specification (SI Units)
On-Demand Course: Serviceability and Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structures (Part 2)
On-Demand Course: Serviceability and Performance Evaluation of Concrete Structures (Part 1)
On-Demand Course: Who Is Responsible? Clarifying Accountability in Concrete Construction and Rehabilitation
Title: On-Demand Course: The Evolution of ACI CODE 562 – What’s New in 2025 - Part 1
Author(s): Low, West
Document Type: Online Learning
Date: October 2025
Abstract: This is a recorded webinar from October 7, 2025. ACI CODE-562-25 is the fifth edition of the Code for the Assessment, Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures. Part 1 of this two-part webinar series will provide a brief overview of the new content in four of the Code chapters. The webinar will help engineers understand the applicability of the Code when used with an Existing Building Code or as a stand-alone code for the assessment, repair, and rehabilitation of existing structures. The webinar will also summarize new requirements for the assessment, evaluation, and analysis of an existing concrete structure to inform the need for repair or rehabilitation, and provide the information needed for repair design.