Upgrade to ACI Concrete Repair Resources

As of Nov. 12, the American Concrete Institute Repair Subscription was upgraded to the new ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription.

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The American Concrete Institute (ACI) made a major announcement regarding access to its resources on concrete repair. As of November 12, 2024, contractors familiar with the current ACI Concrete Repair Subscription have been upgraded to the new ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription. The organization says the change is part of their commitment to providing advanced and user-friendly resources for pros in the concrete industry.  

562+repair Sub HorizontalAmerican Concrete InstituteAccording to the release, the ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription will offer all the benefits of the existing Concrete Repair Subscription, including digital access to over 200 repair-specific documents such as Code requirements, Commentary, Specifications, Guides, Reports, Symposium volumes, and ACI University on-demand courses. Additionally, subscribers will receive all-new concrete repair content as it is developed and released.

ACI says that the advantage in the change is "its integration with the PLUS platform" as well as the current ACI Repair Subscription. This is intended to streamline access to essential resources to aid contractors in using and finding the information needed for concrete repair and structural concrete building projects.

Features

  • Full digital interactive access to the MNL-3(16) Guide to the Code for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Buildings
  • Functionality to allow subscribers to make digital notes alongside ACI CODE-562 provisions and commentary, as well as the Guide to the Code
  • The digital notetaking functionality allows subscribers to create up to ten unique sets of notes for potential sharing with other ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription users

According to the ACI, subscribers already signed up to the previous subscription should automatically transfer to the new upgrade at launch - no action should be needed to gain access to the features as available.

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