Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 60

Words: Ronald Clough
Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 60

Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 60
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Also, now is the time to get those clubs out of the back of the closet and hit the links! The Annual NECMA Golf Outing will take place on Tuesday, June 21st at the Sterling Country Club in Sterling, Mass. Don't delay, this event is sure to fill up fast!

Brochures and registration for both events are available on the NECMA web site. For further information, contact Dave Dimmick, NECMA Executive Director, at (508) 476-3466, or visit www.necma.com.

TMS Prints 2005 MSJC Code and Specification

After three years of extensive work and revisions, the 2005 MSJC (Masonry Standards Joint Committee) Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures (ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402 and ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602), Specification for Masonry Structures (ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402 and ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602), and commentaries were recently printed by The Masonry Society (TMS). This new Code and Specification has been substantially revised, and many new requirements have been added. Some of the major updates include:
• Strength design procedures for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Masonry.
• Complete revision in Prestressed Masonry design philosophy to a strength design basis with service load checks.
• Revised maximum reinforcement limits for Strength Design.
• Harmonized splice length requirements for Allowable-stress Design and Strength Design.
• Clarification on limits for Empirical Design in high-wind areas.

The new 2005 provisions are available in book form and on CD-ROM and can be purchased from TMS, as well as the other sponsoring organizations. Dr. Richard E. Klingner, Chairman of the MSJC, and Jason Thompson, MSJC Secretary, recently replied to questions relating to the 2005 MSJC in "TMS Responds," Vol. 5, No. 1, which is available from TMS. TMS is also preparing a seminar series on the new provisions. Watch TMS's web site at www.masonrysociety.org for details or call TMS at (303) 939-9700 to see if a seminar can be scheduled in your area.

The 2005 MSJC provisions have been recommended to replace the reference to the 2002 MSJC in the upcoming 2006 International Building Code, although that decision will not be finalized until the fall 2005 ICC hearings.

To order your copy, visit the TMS E-store at www.masonrysociety.org or contact TMS at (303) 939-9700.
Book (Order #: TMS-0402-05) - Member Price: $71.25; Non-member Price: $95.00
CD-ROM (Order : TMS-0402C-05)- Member Price: $71.25; Non-member Price: $95.00
Combined Book and CD Package (Order : TMS-0402P-05)

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