Engineering Producer Statements

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Engineer’s Statement of Design Compliance (SoDC)

A statement of design compliance is a statement that a given designcomplies with the requirements of one or morestandards. The SoDC looks very similar to an engineer’s certificate, and is also signed by a CPEng, but are

typically issued to the manufacturers of equipment, such as the manufacturers of a steel fuel storage tank, rather

than to the end user.

A SoDC certifies the design of the plant, equipment or machinery, but does not guarantee that an as­built item

complies with the design – this is left to the manufacturer’s Quality Assurance systems.

Producer Statements

We also issue Producer Statements for work carried out under the NZ Building Code. There are four types of

producer statement, three of which BVT can issue:

Producer Statement PS1 – Design: is a statement by a suitably qualified CPEng, on reasonable grounds,that a proposed piece of building work will comply with the requirements of a particular clause of the NZ

building code. A PS1 is based on a design, and therefore will refer to design drawings and other appropriate

supporting information.

Producer statement PS2 – Design Review: is a statement by a suitably qualified professional (in this case,a CPEng), on reasonable grounds, that a proposed piece of building work which has been designed byothers, will satisfy particular requirements of the NZ building code. As for a PS1, a PS2 will refer to designdocumentation which will be supplied along with the PS2.

Producer Statement PS4 – Construction Review: is a statement, by a competent design professional (i.e.a CPEng), on reasonable grounds, that certain aspects of building work have been completed according to

the building consent, any amendments to the building consent, and the design covered by the original PS1.

A PS4 is usually based on construction monitoring carried out by the design professional, and information

supplied by the contractor and installer.