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Concrete Masonry Building Products in New York State Offer Quality Assurance Certification

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Tue, 19 Jun 2007 19:16:22 -0500 EST  |  No Comments

ALBANY, N.Y. — Builders in the state of New York can now rely on a unique quality assurance program for concrete masonry building products. Nicholas F. Carparelli, Executive Director of the New York State Concrete Masonry Association (NYSCMA) said, “We’re raising the bar for building construction products and posing a major hurdle for other products that don’t meet the same high standards. This is especially important in a time when we see a need for increased building security, more efficient methods to conserve energy, and long-term savings not available from other building systems.”

The new program, known as “F’m2000 – The NYSCMA Assurance of Quality Program,” has been introduced state-wide by the NYSCMA to ensure consistent availability of high strength concrete masonry units to builders in New York. Explaining the program, Carparelli said, “Here’s how it works. Members of the NYSCMA participating in the new program will manufacture their regular production concrete masonry units to comply with the higher minimum strength defined in the program. The F’m2000minimum standard exceeds current New York State building code requirements and ASTM International standard C90.”

Carparelli added, “Concrete masonry units are pre-qualified for inclusion in the program via laboratory testing at the National Concrete Masonry Association headquarters in Herndon, Virginia. The program consists of regularly scheduled testing every two years in accordance with accepted industry standards. In addition, quarterly tests are performed with randomly selected members to verify consistency of unit strength.”

NYSCMA Builders will find a number of advantages in using concrete masonry manufactured under the F’m2000 program. Carparelli notes that concrete masonry units under the F’m2000 program are numerous, tested, pre-certified, in stock, and readily available throughout New York State from a participating NYSCMA member. “And for design professionals,” Carparelli adds, “they will find concrete masonry in this program will provide more efficient design, improved economy of construction, and a level of strength they can count on regardless of the location of their project. These objectives are easily achievable by specifying F’m2000 certified block. Builders and specifiers can ensure they are building with F’m2000 certified concrete masonry, by looking for the F’m2000 service mark or contacting NYSCMA for a list of producers who are manufacturing block according to these tough standards.”

Concrete masonry has withstood the test of time for over a century as an outstanding building material for its structural and material properties (sound insulation, fire safety and security). Concrete masonry’s historically low maintenance costs consistently translate into low life cycle costs. The F’m2000 Assurance of Quality Program will reduce the initial cost of concrete masonry construction, thus making it an even more attractive option for commercial, institutional, and residential applications.

For more information, contact NYSCMA Executive Director Nicholas F. Carparelli at ncarparelli@nys-cma.org or visit the organization’s website at http://www.nys-cma.org.

New York State Concrete Masonry Association, 6 Airline Drive, Albany, NY 12205.

[tags]concrete masonry building products, New York State Concrete Masonry Association, NYSCMA Assurance of Quality Program[/tags]

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