ASCE AMPLIFY is turning up the volume even louder.

ASCE’s interactive digital platform for standards has added a new suite of updates this week, providing unprecedented, click-of-the-button access for civil engineers designing resilient buildings and infrastructure.

The additions to ASCE AMPLIFY provide users access to all ASCE standards referenced in the 2024, 2021, and 2018 editions of the International Building Code when they subscribe to the new ASCE Referenced Standards: IBC Collection.

ASCE AMPLIFY also now includes ASCE/COS 73-23: Standard Practice for Sustainable Infrastructure, a first-of-its-kind standard that provides guidance for infrastructure owners to develop and implement sustainable solutions throughout a project’s entire life cycle. Released in October 2023, ASCE/COS 73-23 marked the first consensus-based building standard for infrastructure owners to address sustainability in their projects. The standard will reside on the digital platform, though it’s not part of the IBC collection.

ASCE’s most widely used building standard across the nation and around the globe, ASCE/SEI 7-22 Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures, is also featured on ASCE AMPLIFY, which launched in December 2023

“We are excited to amplify the impact of these critically important standards with a new powerful, flexible, and user-friendly platform that will move our profession and the public forward,” said ASCE Executive Director Tom Smith at the launch.

In addition to ASCE/SEI 7-22, 7-16, and 7-10, ASCE AMPLIFY now hosts the following standards:

  • ASCE/SEI 8-22, 8-02
  • ASCE/SEI 19-16
  • SEI/ASCE 32-01
  • ASCE/SEI 24-14
  • ASCE/SEI/SFPE 29-05
  • ASCE/SEI 41-23, 41-17
  • ASCE/SEI 49-21, 49-12
  • ASCE/SEI 55-16
  • ASCE/COS 73-23

The IBC-referenced standards in ASCE AMPLIFY can be accessed here: https://amplify.asce.org/ibc.

The platform is available for corporate subscriptions by contacting [email protected].

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