I'll step out on the branch to say not anytime soon.

My perception is that external societal references, e.g. ASME to ASCE are kept to a minimum. I suspect this is on design because the authors of one are generally aren't of the other, and don't wish to risk trying to force one society to "turn on a dime" when another makes an unexpected change.

Further, US law refers to ASME, ASCE, API, etc and the US agencies work in tandem to produce some of the codes. At best, you might eventually find a "may use" suggestive clause, but not a prescriptive one that endorses it.