AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5 2025 Bridge Welding Code
AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2025 - BRIDGE WELDING CODE
The essential standard for welding steel highway and railway bridges in the United States. This 2025 edition provides the comprehensive rules for welding carbon and low-alloy steels designed to AASHTO and AREMA specifications. Now featuring dimensions in both Metric SI and U.S. Customary Units, this code is the critical reference for ensuring structural integrity, public safety, and uniformity in steel bridge fabrication.
Key updates for the 2025 edition include new provisions for unlisted base metals, revised effective throat figures, clarified personnel qualifications for fracture-critical members, and the addition of new mandatory annexes. An indispensable resource for engineers, fabricators, inspectors, and anyone involved in the welded construction of bridges.
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| Description | AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2025 - BRIDGE WELDING CODE The essential standard for welding steel highway and railway bridges in the United States. This 2025 edition provides the comprehensive rules for welding carbon and low-alloy steels designed to AASHTO and AREMA specifications. Now featuring dimensions in both Metric SI and U.S. Customary Units, this code is the critical reference for ensuring structural integrity, public safety, and uniformity in steel bridge fabrication. Key updates for the 2025 edition include new provisions for unlisted base metals, revised effective throat figures, clarified personnel qualifications for fracture-critical members, and the addition of new mandatory annexes. An indispensable resource for engineers, fabricators, inspectors, and anyone involved in the welded construction of bridges. |
















