US-A accredits the inspection practices of companies that assemble metal building systems. The accreditation is based on requirements in US Accreditation Criteria AC478 and the International Building Code®. Getting accredited involves an assessment of the company’s management system, that includes the assembly processes, internal safety, training programs, periodic jobsite inspections, etc. US accreditation establishes a benchmark for companies qualified to assemble and erect metal buildings.
US Accreditation for Cold-Formed Steel Component Manufacturer Inspection Accreditation
- The recognized benchmark for best practices in inspection of metal building assemblers.
- Provides confidence that buildings will be assembled in accordance with code, specifications, costs and deadlines.
- Recognized by:
- Metal Building Contractors and Erectors Association (MBCEA)
- North American Iron Workers / IMPACT Labor-Management
- Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA)
- International Code Council (ICC).