In the AISC Steel Construction Manual, chapters 10 through 15 summarize the most common standard steel connections used in practice. While these details are well known, they still need to be checked, documented, and reported for each project. In data center structures, where most framing can be grouped into a limited number of connection types, the real challenge is doing this work efficiently and consistently across nearly identical connections.
This month, we’ll focus on building a reusable library of standard connections for data center projects. With the rapid growth in data center construction driven by the AI boom, having pre-defined, verified connections ready to reuse can significantly reduce design time. These connections can be quickly pulled into new projects and used to generate clear, visual reports with minimal effort.
In this post, we’ll explore how IDEA StatiCa can help you save time creating common AISC-based connections.
At the end of this post, you’ll find a link to download a file containing the listed connections to use directly in IDEA StatiCa.
1. Beam-to-Column End Plate Connection
End plate connections are widely used to connect beams to columns while transferring some moment. They are simple to fabricate and quick to install, making them ideal for modular framing in data centers.
IDEA StatiCa Operations:
End Plate: Standard bolted moment connection from beam to column
Shifted End Plate: Accounts for offsets or column placement variations











