NZCB InHouse magazine February/March 2022

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IN THE KNOW —

A certification scheme for precast concrete Although the construction sector is busy managing the continued uncertainty created by COVID-19, building quality must never be compromised. Concrete NZ’s Precast Plant Certification Scheme provides purchasers and specifiers with peace-of-mind that their precast concrete products meet quality requirements. Within a construction environment dominated by concerns around operating during the pandemic there have been recent reports of building material supply issues, and in turn, potential quality concerns. The media picked-up on a recent industry survey which reported a number of concerns, including building consent delays, increased costs, customer complaints, and product substitutions due to a lack of building materials. While the concrete industry is not immune to operating challenges such as a shortage of truck drivers, and is monitoring aggregate supply, there are no capacity issues that should force building contractors to replace the quality concrete products supplied by members of the Concrete NZ Precast Certification Scheme with inferior alternatives. The Precast Plant Certification Scheme is gaining traction amongst Concrete NZ Precast members and their clients. The manufacture of precast concrete products requires considerable experience and skill, as they often form a building’s primary structural system. Poor precast manufacturing practices have the potential to compromise a structures durability and the life safety of its occupants. In addition, safety considerations are paramount during the manufacturing, handling and installation of precast products, with any short cuts potentially resulting in unsafe outcomes with significant consequences.

The Precast Plant Certification Scheme provides specifiers, contractors and their clients with confidence that products purchased from a Precast Certified Plant are backed by an established operator with appropriate facilities, experienced staff and quality assurance programs. Regardless of the precast product’s application – architectural, structural, cladding, civil or other – purchasing from a Concrete NZ Precast Certified Plant ensures that the product has been manufactured at a facility with systems audited by an independent, third-party body. Certified Plants invest heavily in modern equipment, oversight procedures and staff training with the intention of delivering “quality”. While cheaper alternatives may be available, cost must never be the only consideration. Procurement decisions should always factor in quality as a prerequisite, and in terms of precast, the mark to look for is the Concrete NZ Precast Certified Plant logo. For more details on the Precast Certification Scheme and a link to the precast plants currently registered, visit the Concrete NZ website www.concretenz.org.nz

Rob Gaimster, Chief Executive of Concrete NZ, which supports industry to position concrete as the material of choice for a modern and resilient New Zealand. Concrete NZ is comprised of the Learned Society and various Sector Groups, including the Precast Sector Group. Contact Rob on 021 928 651 or rob@concretenz.org.nz


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