The New ACI 332-20: An Evolving Residential Concrete Code
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0.1 CEU Credit
1 PDH Credit
Since its inception in 2004, the ACI Residential Concrete Code has been geared toward efficient and appropriate requirements for residential applications. It addresses provisions not emphasized by other standards. Though it began with a focus on footings, foundation walls, and slabs-on-ground, it has continually evolved to include additional structural members. It maintains prescriptive design tables for the most common members and has now added a design chapter to meet the demands of the market for structures typical for residential applications.

The contents of this course include a recorded presentation by Jamie Farny, James Baty, and Samhar Hoz
1. Explain the types of structures and structural members that ACI 332-20 covers.
2. Explain how the focus of 332-20 differs from ACI 318 and why that is important.
3. Describe the two methods ACI 332-20 allows for sizing concrete members.
4. Name at least three parameters needed to design a foundation wall using the new 332-20 design method.
Study the materials included in this module. Then, complete and pass the corresponding 10-question quiz with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH).
Continuing Education Credit: 0.1 CEU (1.0 PDH)
Approved by AIA and ICC
Access Period: 30 days