PCI Qualified ErectorPCI Requires
Erection to be Done by PCI Certified Erectors. The current PCI Qualified
Erector Program requires independent erectors to join PCI as an Associate
Member Erector and conduct audits of their primary crews twice yearly.
The
audit must be done by a PCI Certified Field Auditor (CFA). The foreman
must respond to any nonconformance's noted in those audits. Additionally
project files, plans and written procedures will be reviewed at the office
of the erector; and telephone interviews of the erector’s customers will
be conducted by the CCA. The CCA audit will be valid for one year and
continued participation in the Field Certification Program will require an
annual audit with one exception in the start-up phase. If the first audit
is done between July 2005 and December 2005, that audit will be valid for
18 months.
Our certification is as follows:
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Complex Structural Systems (S2)
This category includes horizontal decking members (e.g., hollowcore slabs on
masonry walls), and single-lift wall panels. As well as total precast,
multi-product structures (vertical and horizontal members combined) and single
or multistory load-bearing members (including those with architectural finishes)
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Architectural Systems (A)
This category includes non-load-bearing cladding and GFRC products, which may be
attached to a supporting structure.
