It’s been a busy month at Calcs.com, with updates to make your design workflow smoother and your projects fully aligned with the latest codes, from ASCE 7-22 in the US to timber LVLs down under.
Here’s what’s new:
HDUE holdowns now in shear wall design

To keep you ready for Simpson Strong-Tie’s upcoming HDU phase-out, the HDUE holdowns are now available in the Wood Shear Wall Calculator.
This ensures you can continue designing without disruption and stay compliant with the latest hardware availability.
Snow Load Calculator updated to ASCE 7-22
You can now design snow loads fully to ASCE 7-22, keeping your projects compliant with IBC 2024.

The new Snow Load Calculator includes:
- Removal of the importance factor (Is), now included in ground snow load (Pg)
- Updated criteria for low-slope roofs and surcharge loads
- Revised thermal, slope, and winter wind drift factors
- Removal of Iu minimum limit
With snow, wind, and seismic load calculators now aligned to ASCE 7-22, you can confidently meet all IBC 2024 design requirements directly in Calcs.com.
New LVL options for timber design to Australian standards

We’ve added Nelson Pine LVL 11 and Dindas LVL 13.2 & LVL 14 to the Australian timber calculators.
Originally requested by Intrax, these new sections make it easier for engineers to design with commonly specified LVL products — no need to jump between manufacturer guides.
Smarter tools for faster project setup
We’ve made several improvements to help you move through projects more smoothly, all focused on saving time and keeping your work organized.

Here’s what’s new in the Calcs.com interface:
- Smarter project setup: Enter a project address to automatically see nearby projects and site conditions, helping teams reuse past work and context.
- Universal search: Press Ctrl/Cmd + K to search across your projects, documentation, and webinars, all from one place.
- Recycle Bin: Accidentally delete a project? Restore it yourself in seconds, no support ticket needed.
That’s all for this month. Your feedback helps shape what we build next, so let us know what you think.