Master the ASCE 7-16 Standard: Design structures confidently by understanding and applying comprehensive load types and resistance theories.

Delve into the critical aspects of structural design with "Structural Design Loads Under the ASCE 7-16 Standard." This course expertly guides you through understanding and applying various load types essential for safe and compliant structural engineering.
Led by an industry expert, this program offers a comprehensive overview of how to interpret and utilize the ASCE 7-16 standard, covering everything from fundamental load concepts to complex environmental forces.
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Whether you're developing new designs or evaluating existing structures, mastering ASCE 7-16 is paramount. This course equips you with the knowledge to confidently classify buildings, select appropriate design methods, and ensure the structural soundness of your projects against all anticipated loads.

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Owner of Woods Residential Engineering & Inspection
After working in engineering and design management with award‐winning structural and construction firms for nearly 10 years, Mr. Woods founded his own firm, Woods Residential Engineering & Inspection. Mr. Woods is a licensed professional engineer in multiple states, holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Civil Engineering (with a focus on structures) from Washington University in St. Louis, and he has earned “Accredited Professional” status from the U.S. Green Building Council. Mr. Woods is a member of: The Woods Educational Enrichment Foundation, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) (Director of Programs for the Chicago professional chapter), the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the Structural Engineers Association of Illinois