What Is AS 4100?
AS 4100 is the Australian Standard for structural steelwork design. It sets the requirements for how load-bearing steel structures - beams, columns, portal frames, connections - must be designed, fabricated, erected, and modified.
AS 4100 was first published in 1990, most recently revised in 2020 (AS 4100:2020). It sits alongside AS/NZS 1170 (structural design actions) and AS/NZS 5131 (construction categories & quality) as the three-pillar backbone of Australian structural steel engineering. If a project uses structural steel, AS 4100 applies - full stop.
The standard covers limit-state design methodology, member capacity calculations (bending, shear, compression, tension), connection design (bolted, welded), fatigue considerations, and requirements for fabrication tolerances and erection procedures. It is the reference structural engineers cite in every certification, and the framework building surveyors verify against.