Manufacturers can maintain a single conformity assessment provider while bundling certifications for multiple geographies
Brea, CA – Product evaluation to the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) has been added to ICC Evaluation Service’s (ICC-ES) scope of accreditation with the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA). Evaluation Appraisal Reports produced by ICC-ES can be used as evidence of compliance to the NZBC, streamlining the certification process for clients who wish to extend their market access internationally.
An ICC-ES report provides authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) with fit for purpose information needed to approve building products and systems for installation in New Zealand. Building product and system manufacturers can add an Appraisal Report as a supplement to an existing ICC-ES report.
“The ICC-ES Evaluation Appraisal Report provides a timely option for clients who wish to expand their products into the New Zealand market,” said ICC-ES Vice President of Sales and External Relations, Michael Temesvary, P.E. “We look forward to helping our customers build their business in this region through the Appraisal Report program.”
Click here for more information on ICC-ES technical evaluation to the New Zealand Building Code.
ICC-ES offers a comprehensive suite of services which include innovative and prompt product evaluation as well as product listings to standards around the world, including Australia, MENA region, United States, Canada and Mexico. For more information about the ICC-ES Evaluation Reports Program, visit www.icc-es.org/evaluation.
For more information, contact ICC-ES at 800-423-6587 or es@icc-es.org
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About ICC-ES
A nonprofit, limited liability company, ICC-ES is the United States’ leading evaluation service for innovative building materials, components and systems. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports (ESRs), Building Product Listings and PMG Listings provide evidence that products and systems meet requirements of codes and technical standards. The ICC-ES Environmental Programs issue VAR environmental reports that verify a product meets specific sustainability targets defined by today’s codes, standards, green rating systems and ICC-ES environmental criteria. ICC-ES is a member of the ICC family of solutions