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Date: July 30th<\/sup> 2021.<\/p>\n

The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) hosted a virtual Stakeholder Consultation on the draft compulsory National Standard for Ready-mixed concrete on Friday 30th <\/sup>July, 2021.<\/p>\n

The consultation highlighted the key requirements of the draft standard, <\/span>PCTTCS 16 Ready-mix Concrete – Compulsory Requirements<\/span><\/strong><\/a>, and allowed stakeholders including; producers, contractors, design firms, property developers, regulatory agencies and members of the public to provide feedback on the draft standard. The feedback will be used as a key input into the standards development process to finalize the draft standard as a compulsory standard.<\/p>\n

PCTTCS 16<\/span> <\/a>applies to the production and supply of ready-mixed concrete for buildings and civil engineering structures cast on site. The standard applies to ready-mixed concrete delivered to the purchaser in unhardened, plastic state. The standard also outlines the mechanism to demonstrate compliance to these requirements and includes measures to be taken in the event of non-compliance. The standard was developed in order to protect public and industrial health, welfare and safety, and to ensure that buildings and infrastructure built using ready-mixed concrete perform as expected under normal and extreme loading conditions.<\/p>\n

The Standard is intended for use by:<\/p>\n