Preface
This publication was assembled for the Canadian Standards Association and contains those ASTM standards referenced in CAN/CSA-S16.1-94, Limit States Design of Steel Structures. It is intended to be used as a reference tool in conjunction with CSA Standard CAN/CSA-S16.1-94.
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