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ken hercenberg
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Username: khercenberg

Post Number: 1138
Registered: 12-2006


Posted on Tuesday, December 05, 2017 - 03:53 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

So here's a new one on me.
AISC 303 - http://discus.4specs.com/discus/messages/7868/6895.html has completely redefined AESS categories into a logical listing (see Chapter 10 in this free download, courtesy of AISC).

As far as I know, MasterSpec has not been modified to incorporate this information so we're on our own for now kids.

Hope it helps.
Dewayne Dean
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Username: ddean

Post Number: 146
Registered: 02-2016


Posted on Tuesday, December 05, 2017 - 06:17 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

The link for the pdf:

https://www.aisc.org/globalassets/aisc/publications/standards/code-of-standard-practice-june-15-2016.pdf
ken hercenberg
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Username: khercenberg

Post Number: 1139
Registered: 12-2006


Posted on Tuesday, December 05, 2017 - 07:23 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Thanks Dewayne. I was obviously looking in the archives as well.
Steven Bruneel, AIA, CSI-CDT, LEED-AP, EDAC
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Username: redseca2

Post Number: 620
Registered: 12-2006


Posted on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 - 12:24 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Thank you for this. For many years we have relied on the "AESS Supplement" published in the May 2003 issue of Modern Steel Construction. That article provided a similar spreadsheet listing the components of AESS from which you could choose a la cart fashion to create different quality grades. We would usually have two, defined as what you can touch and what you see from 20 or more feet away.

This makes AESS conform to the 3 + 1 "C's": Clear, concise, correct and current.
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS
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Username: michael_chusid

Post Number: 348
Registered: 10-2003


Posted on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 - 12:45 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

AESS = Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel

The supplement to which Steven refers is available at

https://www.aisc.org/globalassets/modern-steel/archives/2003/05/2003v05_exposed.pdf
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS 1-818-219-4937
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Wayne Yancey
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Username: wayne_yancey

Post Number: 846
Registered: 01-2008


Posted on Thursday, December 07, 2017 - 06:23 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

This document has been superceded.

Wayne
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Posted on Thursday, December 07, 2017 - 07:41 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Here is the link to all the new information:
https://www.aisc.org/why-steel/architecturally-exposed-structural-steel/
It has the new sample spec, cost matrix, shop drawings, and more.
Lisa Goodwin Robbins, RA, CCS, LEED ap
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Username: lgoodrob

Post Number: 332
Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Friday, December 08, 2017 - 11:37 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Thank you everyone!
Another 4specs example of things I didn't even know to ask about.
Chris Grimm, CSI, CCS, SCIP, LEED AP BD+C
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Username: chris_grimm_ccs_scip

Post Number: 379
Registered: 02-2014


Posted on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 - 05:47 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Looks like basically they've added AESS 4 for showcase elements.
Anonymous (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 - 07:58 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

This is more than just adding AESS 4. The numerical AESS designations are actually flipped from what you might be used to if you are familiar with the old system. Under the old system (Supplement to May 2003 issue of Modern Steel Construction) AESS 3 was the bottom end of the AESS spectrum and AESS 1 was the top. Under the new AISC Code of Standard Practice, AESS 1 is the bottom and AESS 4 is the top.

As I understand it, this is more closely aligned with the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction's (CISC) guide for AESS. The AISC wanted to essentially match what the CISC was already doing. Disclaimer: I have not made an exhaustive comparison between the two to know what the differences are (if any) between the AISC's and the CISC's guides for AESs.

CISC's guide can be downloaded here: https://www.cisc-icca.ca/product/cisc-guide-for-specifying-architecturally-exposed-structural-steel-2nd-edition/
Chris Grimm, CSI, CCS, SCIP, LEED AP BD+C
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Username: chris_grimm_ccs_scip

Post Number: 380
Registered: 02-2014


Posted on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 - 11:16 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

OK, wow, that makes this a big huge deal. Because many of us have a provision in Div 01, e.g. 014200, that says the dates of reference standards are those current as of the date of the Contract Documents, unless otherwise indicated.

So someone could be asking for best quality, and get the lowest quality? And vice versa? Unless the definitions from a full length spec spell it out further. Even then, at best that would just cause a conflict with the referenced standard.

This might be one good example of why some people specify references with publication dates. However, seems to be a never-ending, thankless task. I still prefer the method of Division 01 wording including the unless otherwise indicated, and in a case like this, indicate it with a date until fully coordinating the definitions in a new copy of the master.
Chris Grimm, CSI, CCS, SCIP, LEED AP BD+C
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Username: chris_grimm_ccs_scip

Post Number: 382
Registered: 02-2014


Posted on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 - 11:56 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

The categories in the May 2003 supplement differ from the categories in 2014 MasterSpec too.

There was a 2010 standard. But it does not appear to have anything about the categories.

The concept of the categories still seems to come from the example specification and matrix that was in the 2003 supplement.

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