The Standards Committee is responsible for the identification of standards, codes, and other industry guidelines and policies that are related to concrete that may impact Concrete Institute of Australia members and/or benefit from the input of appropriate CIA member or staff expertise.
To achieve the CIA’s vision and to meet our mission, there are a number of core organisational goals, in line with the key activities expected to be undertaken, by the Institute and its members including:
- Promoting Excellence in Concrete
- Knowledge Dissemination
- Professional Development
- Industry Collaboration
- Representation and Engagement
Accordingly, the nomination and representation of members to Standards Australia committees is a core function of the Concrete Institute of Australia. Standards Australia recognises that the initial nomination to and the continuing support for any nomination to a Standards committee is at the discretion of the nominating organisation, which in this instance is the Concrete Institute of Australia.
At present, the CIA has representatives on the following Standards Australia committees:
BD-002 Concrete Structures
BD-006 General Design Requirements and Loading on Structures
BD-010 Cement
BD-032 Composite Construction
BD-042 Methods Of Testing Concrete
BD-043 Formwork
BD-049 Manufacture Of Concrete
BD-059 Demolition Of Structures
BD-066 Prefabricated Concrete Elements
BD-084 Steel Reinforcing and Prestressing Materials
BD-090 Bridge Design
BD-090-03 Bridge Design – Foundations
BD-090-05 Bridge Design – Concrete
BD-090-06 Bridge Design – Steel and Composite Construction
BD-090-10 Bridge Design – UHPC
BD-108 Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Bars
CE-018 Piling
CE-022 Concrete Structures Retaining Liquids
CE-026 Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Culverts
CE-032 Earth retaining Structures
WS-006 Concrete Pipes
For more information on CIA Standards policies and representatives, go to the Members Hub.
For more information on Standards Australia go to Standards Australia