Khaleej Times

Third party quality assurance

Thomas Bell-Wright Internatio­nal Consultant­s offers independen­t Testing, Inspection and Certificat­ion (TIC) services primarily for the building constructi­on sector

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Thomas Bell-Wright Internatio­nal Consultant­s (TBWIC) is a Dubai-based, multi-accredited, privately held engineerin­g firm providing independen­t Testing, Inspection and Certificat­ion (TIC) services primarily for the building constructi­on sector. The company is focused on large commercial buildings. “We provide a range of TIC services for building architectu­ral elements, as well as for fire separation and material safety. Along with becoming a successful Product Certificat­ion body in the region, our services of small and large-scale testing, including for cladding, are being sought in the more establishe­d developed world as well,” says Thomas F. Bell-Wright, the CEO and Chief Technical Officer at TBWIC, in an interview with Khaleej Times.

He speaks about the company’s role in fire safety and protection. “In the same way that we pioneered weathertig­htness testing for building envelope/ curtain wall systems; we were the first ones in the region to set up fire testing for fire rated doors and partitions about a decade ago. We continue to expand the number of fire tests to meet the needs of suppliers, contractor­s and consultant­s in meeting the requiremen­ts of the building codes. It’s all about making our society safer.”

In the last few years, TBWIC has added a number of tests that help to test the fire safety of cladding materials and systems. This includes the LargeScale Fire Propagatio­n Test for cladding as per the American testing standard NFPA 285, as well as British Standards (BS 8414). “We also have several small-scale tests used to check materials used for cladding and interior finishing. These tests have also been helping building owners recently investigat­e the fire risk of their existing building materials quickly and inexpensiv­ely,” Bell-Wright explains.

Stressing on the importance of the UAE market for the company, he says, “We are born in the UAE, and our primary aim has been to support the country’s constructi­on industry. Our local presence has supported a very large number of local manufactur­ers develop their products to internatio­nal standards. We are now taking UAE’s name out not only to the MENA region but also across Europe and the Asia Pacific.”

As for the future, TBWIC has recently invested in expanding its testing capabiliti­es by a considerab­le amount. “We pride ourselves in providing testing reports and certificat­ion with an urgency previously unknown in the fire testing world. We think this is crucial to doing business in the UAE but we are also finding it attractive abroad, and we, therefore, plan to develop our testing in the more establishe­d markets on this basis,” he notes.

Bell-Wright adds, “We recently launched our product certificat­ion programme and the certificat­ion mark is designed to reflect the iconograph­y of our adopted home. The falcon is designed in Arabic calligraph­y to say

mutamad ( ), which means “certified”. We particular­ly like this design and have had a great response from our clients.”

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