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CFSEI Publishes Series of Beginner Technical Notes

The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute has developed a series of beginner Technical Notes for students and young engineers.

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The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute has developed a series of beginner Technical Notes for students and young engineers that provide fundamental information relating to cold-formed steel design. The series, which was authored by several cold-formed steel framing experts across the country, covers topics relating to steel production, framing fabrication and design principles.

“While these beginner Technical Notes will greatly benefit students and young professionals who may not have been introduced to cold-formed steel design in their classes, they will also be of value to those with some experience in developing a higher level of confidence when designing with cold-formed steel,” said Robert J. Wills, CFSEI managing director.

Introduction to AISI 202, Code of Standard Practice for Cold-Formed Steel Structural Framing

CFSEI Tech Note B010-21 assists readers in understanding their responsibilities in a cold-formed steel framing project.

Tech Notes beginner series

CFSEI Technical Notes are widely used by building construction professionals. The beginner series is the newest addition to the library and includes:

  • Tech Note B010-21: Introduction to AISI 202, Code of Standard Practice for Cold-Formed Steel Structural Framing
  • Tech Note B001-20: How Cold-Formed Steel Framing is Produced
  • Tech Note B002-20: How Cold-Formed Steel is Used in Building Construction
  • Tech Note B003-20: Introduction to Building Codes
  • Tech Note B004-20: Introduction to Cold-Formed Steel Framing Standards
  • Tech Note B005-20: Introduction to Cold-Formed Steel Framing Design Aids
  • Tech Note B006-20: Introduction to Evaluation Services and Explanation of Evaluation Reports
  • Tech Note B007-20: General Considerations for Cold-Formed Steel Connections
  • Tech Note B008-20: Basic C-Shaped Wall Stud Behavior
  • Tech Note B009-20: Structural Versus Nonstructural Cold-Formed Steel Framing

“Architects and engineers are increasingly turning to cold-formed steel framing to meet their project challenges for sustainable design,” Willis said. “These beginner Technical Notes can help those wanting to take the next step forward in their professional growth.”

Available for download

The beginner Technical Notes are free of charge to CFSEI members and are available for purchase to nonmembers.

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BuildSteel also offers a variety of resources for students, young engineers, and individuals new to cold-formed steel framing. Our 101-level resources offer foundational knowledge on design, specifications, engineering, construction, and more.