Korichnevijgigant
Aerospace
- Oct 7, 2009
- 133
Question for you all with probably way more experience than I.
We are getting a structural frame (steel tube) built for us by a Canadian firm, as it is for occupancy here in the USA we are required to meet US Codes and standards so AWS
Looking at both Codes it seems like CWB has a more rigorous certification process, but AWS has slightly different classification of welds. But they have reciprocity
Can anyone help me out with what to look for in the Canadian company's documentation/certification?
I do not want to get too far down the "road" with them only to later find out I need to perform all sorts of NDE and CWI inspections to get these frames approved for use
I appreciate any input/feedback
We are getting a structural frame (steel tube) built for us by a Canadian firm, as it is for occupancy here in the USA we are required to meet US Codes and standards so AWS
Looking at both Codes it seems like CWB has a more rigorous certification process, but AWS has slightly different classification of welds. But they have reciprocity
Can anyone help me out with what to look for in the Canadian company's documentation/certification?
I do not want to get too far down the "road" with them only to later find out I need to perform all sorts of NDE and CWI inspections to get these frames approved for use
I appreciate any input/feedback