03/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 13:53
Structural load testing is an important tool for evaluating existing buildings and building components when traditional analysis alone cannot confidently resolve questions of strength, serviceability, or code compliance. These situations commonly arise in aging structures, adaptive reuse projects, historic buildings, and facilities with incomplete documentation or nontraditional construction. While load testing can be highly effective, determining when it is appropriate, how it should be conducted, and how results should be interpreted require careful engineering judgment.
In this one-hour complimentary webinar, engineers John Pearson and Rich Lindenberg will provide a practical overview of structural load testing for existing structures. The presentation will discuss why load testing is performed; how it is addressed in building codes and material standards; and the differences between proof, ultimate, and failure testing. Through a series of real-world case studies, the presentation will illustrate how load testing can be used to manage uncertainty, validate analytical assumptions, and avoid unnecessary repairs or strengthening.
By the end of the webinar, you will be able to:
There will be plenty of time for your questions during the presentation. Attendees are eligible for one American Institute of Architects (AIA) HSW Learning Unit.
Structural Load Testing: When Calculations Aren't Enough
Thursday, March 19, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time