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Our Building Product Confirmity

According to "A Guide to AUSTRALIAN BUILDING PRODUCT CONFORMITY" published by the NSW Government on behalf of the Senior Officers' Group which is comprised of representatives from the Commonwealth, states and territories April 2018, page 17 states how can you ensure your building products conform and comply, please refer to following references.

Our product have obtained 

  • Certificate from a product certification body accredited by JAS-ANZ

  • Report issued by a registered testing authority

  • Certificate from a professional engineer or another appropriately qualified person

There are a range of methods and schemes that can be used to test and prove that a building product or material is genuine and will do what it is made to do.
Product conformance and compliance schemes and methods provide a system that establishes and proves compliance of building products and materials with the performance requirements of the National Construction Code.
There are six different types of substantiation or evidence to verify that a product conforms and or complies with the NCC:

• CodeMark or WaterMark Certificate of Conformity
• Certificated of Accreditation from a State and Territory Accreditation authority
• Certificate from a professional engineer or another appropriately qualified person
• Certificate from a product certification body accredited by JAS-ANZ
• Report issued by a registered testing authority or
• Other documentary evidence.

Assessing compliance and conformance
Building products and materials may undergo a ‘conformity assessment’ to demonstrate that they are ‘fit for purpose’ against regulatory requirements.
Conformity assessments may be commissioned by a number of parties in the supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, suppliers or those sourcing or buying products. It is important to choose the appropriate assessment path in order to manage risk.
Conformity assessment can be undertaken by independent specialist providers, by special schemes of assessment or ‘certification’, or through assessment by specific professions or another appropriately qualified practitioner.
For detailed information about compliance and conformity assessment refer to the Procurement Guide to Construction Products. This guide is produced by the Australasian Procurement and Construction Council (APCC) which is the peak council of Australian State and Territory Government agencies responsible for procurement, construction, asset management and property policy.

Evidence of suitability framework

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