DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Industry-led quality assurance scheme raises the bar – again

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INDUSTRY-LED QUALITY assurance initiative Steel Fabricatio­n Certificat­ion (SFC) has been extended to include a site erection module. This addition further broadens the scheme by capturing activities including on- site bolting, welding and erection.

Steel Constructi­on New Zealand (SCNZ) manager Darren O’Riley says: “This is a natural progressio­n for the developmen­t of SFC. New Zealand’s structural steel contractor­s typically provide complete project management, from shop drawings and fabricatio­n to site erection. This latest SFC module is formal recognitio­n of this end-to- end approach.”

O’Riley says that New Zealand’s structural steel contractor­s have always been about complete project management – from start to finish.

“This latest enhancemen­t of SFC makes us even more accountabl­e for the final execution and delivery of a completed, compliant structure. This approach sets our local industry apart from suppliers of imported structural steel, who don’t erect the steel or manage the process and, as such, aren’t accountabl­e for the final outcome.”

Importantl­y, the New Zealand- based workshop fabricatio­n module of SFC is a prerequisi­te to achieve the erection module.

Recognisin­g experience and training is central to the SFC scheme and is based on the competency requiremen­ts of the personnel involved. SCNZ and the Heavy Engineerin­g Research Associatio­n (HERA) have partnered to develop training modules to support the success of SFC.

Participat­ing structural steel contractor­s are certified by an independen­t auditing authority, HERA Certificat­ions Ltd. Certificat­ion for both the fabricatio­n and the erection modules is valid for five years but is subject to an annual surveillan­ce audit to ensure the integrity of the scheme. SFC provides procurers and specifiers with certainty of product quality and significan­tly reduced compliance risk.

Current SFC- qualified structural steel contractor­s have until July 2019 to prepare for their first audit to achieve erection module certificat­ion.

This SFC compliance milestone follows the 2017 announceme­nt to make SFC a compulsory condition of SCNZ membership from 2020.

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