We are excited to announce SSA Certification now takes you further with the Infrastructure Sustainability Council’s (ISC) recent approval of SSA as a Type 1 Environmental Label, under the Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) Rating Scheme.
Within the:
Gold Coast light rail project by McConnell Dowell Constructors (Aust) Pty Ltd that achieved an ‘Excellent’ IS Rating - https://www.iscouncil.org/project/gold-coast-light-rail/ and Neumann Steel, Currumbin with SSA L3 certification provided mesh and bar to the project https://neumannsteel.com.au/project/gold-coast-light-rail/
the SSA Certification Program, Level 2A, 2B, and 3 is now an ISC Approved Environmental Type I Label, with a Sustainability Factor (SF) of 1.00
The IS Rating Scheme is the third sustainability rating system to recognise SSA and follows the successful recognition of SSA in the Green Building Council of Australia’s (GBCA) Green Star Buildings and Green Star Communities rating tools.
The IS Rating Scheme benchmarks best practice sustainability standards on infrastructure assets across the Planning, Design, Construction, and Operation phases of projects, and SSA’s new recognition with ISC leads the way for SSA clients to supply sustainable steel to government and private industry infrastructure projects seeking IS Ratings.
The ISC is a member-based, purpose-led organisation working in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand to enable sustainability outcomes in infrastructure. They provide IS ratings on projects, deliver training and accreditation for infrastructure sustainability professionals, and host networking events, awards and conferences for their members.
Over 200 projects across Australia and New Zealand are now IS certified and nearly 300 projects are registered, indicating a healthy pipeline of projects seeking sustainability credentials, enabling your SSA Certification to take you further.
The increasing demand for IS ratings is fueled by a growing number of government and private sector policies including:
This is in addition to TfNSW mandating that at least 60% of its fabricated structural steelwork is supplied by SSA Certified fabricators (refer S.4 in Appendix G in its Sustainable Design Guidelines) https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/industry/doing-business-transport/sustainability-at-transport
For more information on ISC and the IS Rating tools see https://www.iscouncil.org
For more information on SSA and how to become certified see https://www.steelsustainability.com.au or contact Melinda Coles, Sustainability Scheme Manager melindac@steel.org.au