The American Concrete Institute announced a major upgrade to its concrete repair resources. On Nov. 12, the ACI Concrete Repair Subscription transitioned to the new ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription. This change is part of the ACI’s ongoing commitment to providing the most advanced and user-friendly resources for professionals in the concrete industry.
The ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription offers all the benefits of the previous 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.
The key advantage of the ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription is its integration with the PLUS platform and the previous ACI Repair Subscription. This unified platform will streamline access to essential resources, making it easier for users to find and use the information needed for both concrete repair and structural concrete building projects.
The 562 PLUS subscription features fully digital interactive access to the MNL-3(16) Guide to the Code for Assessment, Repair and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Buildings, with functionality allowing subscribers to make digital notes alongside the ACI CODE-562 provisions and commentary, as well as the guide to the code. The digital notetaking functionality allows subscribers to create up to 10 unique sets of notes for potential sharing with other users of the ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription.
If you are already subscribed to the ACI Concrete Repair Subscription, your subscription automatically transfers to the new subscription. No action is needed on your part — you gained access to all the new features as soon as they were available.
The ACI remains dedicated to providing leading educational and technical content to support the concrete industry’s ever-evolving needs. For more information about the ACI 562 PLUS Repair Subscription, visit the ACI’s website or contact the ACI directly at info@concrete.org.