CROSQ Releases New Energy Efficiency Standards Developed in Collaboration with the International Code Council and ASHRAE
The International Code Council, ASHRAE, the CARICOM Secretariat Energy Unit and the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) announced today the release of new standards for energy efficient buildings for its Member States. The 2018 CARICOM Regional Energy Efficiency Building Code (CREEBC), which will cover both commercial and residential construction, is a joint effort by the CROSQ, the Code Council...
Stakeholder Consultation on the Draft Compulsory Standard for Concrete Masonry Units
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Improving Building Quality With Certified Clay Blocks
Quality building products can prevent undesirable occurrences which can affect our homes, offices, health and well-being. This is particularly important in our country which is under the constant threat of earthquakes and hurricanes. In Trinidad and Tobago, clay blocks are popularly used in residential and commercial construction. Due to its popularity, it is important that this building material be regulated to ensure...
Trust The Mark! Choose TTTIC Certified Tourism Operators
As Trinidad and Tobago continues to look to the Tourism Sector as a viable option for economic diversification, it is evident that the positive tourism experiences are essential to building a good Tourism Brand. Read more below…
Closure of Office: Carnival Monday and Tuesday
The public is hereby notified that the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards will be closed for business on the following days: Monday 4th March, 2019 Tuesday 5th March, 2019 We apologize for any inconvenience caused.