Unofficial LaTeX class and bibliography style-files for ASCE documents (Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers): journal manuscripts, camera-ready proceedings papers, and two-column likenesses of ASCE's journal articles Version 3.0, March 2025 The package is freely available under the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3 or later. The two main files are ascelike.cls - Document class file ascelike.bbx - Bibliographic entry style ascelike.cbx - Bibliographic citation style ascelike.bst - Bibliography style file - legacy version Also included are example/documentation files: ascexmpl.tex - An example *.tex file, which also serves as documentation of the options and usage of ascelike.cls ascexmpl.bib - An example *.bib bibliographic data base ascexmpl.pdf - Output from ascexmpl.tex and ascexmpl.bib With Version 3.0, bibliographies are produced with biblatex and the biber program. The following supplementary files are REQUIRED by ascelike.cls: ifthen.sty, setspace.sty, endfloat.sty, lineno.sty, biblatex.sty, babel.sty, authblk.sty, caption.sty, float.sty, multicol.sty, newtxtext.sty, newtxmath.sty, and microtype.sty. Without these files, ascelike.cls will not work. All of these packages are available in the CTAN archive. The ascelike package is also available on github.com. Report problems and suggestions to Matthew R. Kuhn, kuhn@up.edu