Procon: Setting the Standard with BSI Accreditations
At Procon, we take immense pride in delivering the highest quality concrete services to our valued clients. We are thrilled to announce that our commitment to excellence has been recognized with the award of the BS EN 206-1 and BS 8500 certificates. These prestigious accreditations, developed by the International Organisation of Standardisation (ISO) and assessed by the renowned British Standards Institute (BSI), signify our dedication to maintaining the highest standards in the industry.
Elevating Quality Management Systems with ISO 206 Certification
The recently awarded BS EN ISO 206 Quality Management Systems certificate represents a significant milestone in our journey toward continuous improvement. Developed by the ISO, this certification is built upon a foundation of robust quality management principles. It reflects our steadfast dedication to ensuring that our processes, products, and services consistently meet and exceed industry standards.
One of the primary goals of this amendment is to expand the scope of cementitious materials covered by the certification. We are now proud to offer an extended range of options, including natural pozzolana, natural calcined pozzolana, high reactivity natural calcined pozzolana as an addition, Portland pozzolana and pozzolanic cements, and a variety of ternary cements with up to 20% limestone fines. This expanded repertoire allows us to cater to diverse construction needs, providing enhanced flexibility and versatility to our clients.
Moreover, the clarification regarding the use of durability modelling or equivalent procedures empowers us to ensure the long-lasting performance of our concrete solutions. By leveraging these advanced techniques, we can accurately predict and assess the durability of our structures, leading to increased reliability and customer satisfaction. Additionally, we have implemented minor editorial changes, such as the transition from stress nomenclature from N/mm2 to MPa, to align with industry standards and promote clarity in communication.
BS 8500: Defining Concrete Specifications for Unparalleled Performance
In conjunction with the ISO 206 certification, we adhere to the British Standard BS 8500, which sets concrete specifications and provides comprehensive guidance for specifiers. This standard outlines essential requirements for concrete constituents, as well as fresh and hardened concrete properties. It encompasses thorough verification procedures, concrete composition limitations, detailed specifications, guidelines for fresh concrete delivery, robust production control procedures, and rigorous conformity criteria with comprehensive evaluation methods.
By adhering to the specifications outlined in BS 8500, we ensure that our concrete products meet the highest quality benchmarks. Our commitment to excellence and strict adherence to these standards guarantee the delivery of exceptional concrete solutions that consistently surpass customer expectations.
Partner with Procon for Unrivaled Concrete Services
At Procon, we understand the critical role that high-quality concrete plays in the success of construction projects. With our recent BS EN 206-1 and BS 8500 accreditations, we are further positioned as industry leaders, driven by a commitment to excellence and a dedication to meeting and exceeding customer requirements.
When you choose Procon, you gain a partner who combines technical expertise, extensive industry knowledge, and a relentless pursuit of perfection. Our team of seasoned professionals is equipped with the skills and experience to provide tailored concrete services for both domestic and commercial projects. From concrete pumping to grab services, we offer a comprehensive range of solutions to address your unique needs.
Contact us today at 0800 001 6147 or via email at info@procon247.com to discuss your concrete requirements and experience the Procon difference. With our unwavering focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, we are ready to transform your vision into reality.
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