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: Shear strength checks within the beam-column intersections and strict development length requirements for terminating bars. 3. Seismic Members Bundle

Each member-specific checklist includes code-prescribed requirements, section numbers, and auxiliary guidance. Common items verified across the suite include: Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute Design Checklist Suite (ACI 318-19)

The CRSI design checklists are structured to cover every major component of a concrete structure. A complete "repack" would ideally include all these titles, providing a systematic quality control process. Key individual checklists include:

The checklist suite is organized by structural member, providing tailored guidance for specific building components: Horizontal Members : One-way and two-way slabs, beams, and diaphragms. Vertical Members : Columns, walls, and special structural walls. Foundation Systems : Both shallow and deep foundations. Integrity and Joints

A standard typically covers critical phases of structural analysis and detailing, including:

: Outlines longitudinal steel percentages, tie spacing, and interaction diagram checks.

Finding specific edge-distance or lap-splice rules takes seconds instead of minutes.

The 13 checklists included in the suite cover a wide range of structural elements, focusing on both conventional and seismic detailing: Beams and one-way slabs. Vertical Members: Columns and walls. Foundations: Footings and mat foundations. Structural Systems: Special moment frames and shear walls.