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Construction Products Regulation (EU) 305/2011

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION – EN 1090-1

Quality system information:


ISO 9001 Expiry date: ISO 3834- Expiry date:
Certified by: Certified by:
We are interested in ISO 9001 certification We are interested in ISO 3834 certification

Contact details:
Manufacturers name:
Main address:
Zip code:
Town:
Country:
Contact person(s):
Phone number(s) of
contact person(s):
e-mail address(es):
Website address:
VAT No:
EA-code/Nace-code:
Manufacturing plant
name and address:
(leave blank if it is same
as Main address – if
several sites will be
covered please attach
an organogram)
Date for request:

Certification according to:


Are you already
The certificate is valid
Desired standard: Comments: certificate holder of
until:
the desired standard?
EN 1090-1/2 Yes / No
EN 1090-1/3 Yes / No
ISO 3834-2 Yes / No
ISO 3834-3 Yes / No
ISO 3834-4 Yes / No
Already certified to other standards, namely:

Certification scope:
What are the products¹ to be put in the marked and to be EN 1090 certified :

¹ Specific products to be specified, not excluded in listing of FAQ nr. 31 (such as products for offshore),
see link: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/construction/product-regulation/faq/index_en.htm

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Organisation details:
Breakdown of employees main location working with FPC system EN 1090:
Number of FTE
Number of FTE per shift: Number of shifts:
Daytime:
Breakdown of employees manufacturing plant working with FPC system EN 1090:
Number of FTE
Number of FTE per shift: Number of shifts:
Daytime:

External consultant
Has your organization had the guidance of an external consultant in the implementation of the system to
be certified?
If Yes², the name of consultant
Yes / No
agency and contact person:

²If No, Preliminary Assessment is advised, specifically for relative small organizations (less than 15
employees)

The following processes are in scope of the main location (tick the applicable
checkbox):
Process Subcontracted
Design (including calcultations and drawings) Fully Partially
Purchasing constituent products (e.g.plates, profiles, hollow sections, bolting) Fully Partially
Thermal cutting Fully Partially
Forming / straightening Fully Partially
Holing (punching/drilling) Fully Partially
Welding Fully Partially
Assembly / Mechanical fastening Fully Partially
Surface treatment (e.g. galvanising, painting, powder coating) Fully Partially
Non Destructive Testing (e.g. RT, UT, MT, PT) Fully Partially
Destructive Testing in laboratory (e.g. WPQR, cutting tests) Fully Partially

The following processes are in scope of the manufacturing plant (tick the
applicable checkbox):
Process Subcontracted
Design (including calcultations and drawings) Fully Partially
Purchasing constituent products (e.g.plates, profiles, hollow sections, bolting) Fully Partially
Thermal cutting Fully Partially
Forming / straightening Fully Partially
Holing (punching/drilling) Fully Partially
Welding Fully Partially
Assembly / Mechanical fastening Fully Partially
Surface treatment (e.g. galvanising, painting, powder coating) Fully Partially
Non Destructive Testing (e.g. RT, UT, MT, PT) Fully Partially
Destructive Testing in laboratory (e.g. WPQR, cutting tests) Fully Partially

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Determination of the Consequence Class3 for Steel Components:
Consequence Examples of buildings and
Description
Class constructions
High consequence for loss of human
Grandstands, public buildings where
life, or economic, social or
CC3 consequences of failure are high (e.g. a
environmental consequences very
concert hall)
great
Medium consequence for loss of
Residential and office buildings, public
human
CC2 buildings where consequences of failure
life, economic, social or environmental
are medium (e.g. an office building)
consequences considerable
Low consequence for loss of human
Agricultural buildings where people do
life,
CC1 not normally enter (e.g. storage
and economic, social or environmental
buildings), greenhouses
consequences small or negligible
³ See EN 1990 Annex B, Table B1 and National Annex of EN 1990 Annex B
Consequence Class needs not to be determined if Reliability Class is used

Determination of Reliability Class4 for Steel Components:


Minimum values for β
Reliability Class
1 year reference period 50 years reference period
RC3 5,2 4,3
RC2 4,7 3,8
RC1 4,2 3,3
⁴ See EN 1990 Annex B, Table B2
Reliability Class needs not to be determined if Consequence Class is used

Determination of Execution Class5 for Steel Components:


Reliability Class (RC) or Type of loading
Consequences Class (CC) Static, quasi-static or b
Fatigue or seismic DCM
a a
seismic DCL or DCH
c c
RC3 or CC3 EXC3 EXC3
RC2 or CC2 EXC2 EXC3
RC1 or CC1 EXC1/EXC2ᵉ EXC2
a
Seismic ductility classes are defined in EN 1998-1: Low = DCL; Medium = DCM; High = DCH.
b
See EN 1993-1-9.
c
EXC4 may be specified for structures with extreme consequences of structural failure.
ᵈ The National Annex of EN 1993-1-1 may specify whether the selection of execution classes is based on reliability
classes or consequences classes or both and may specify the choice in terms of the type of the structure. The National
Annex may specify whether this table is to be adopted.
ᵉ The National Annex of EN 1993-1-1 may specify the choice of execution class in terms of types of components or
details, EXC2 recommended for welded components manufactured from steel products of grade S355 and above

Determined
Execution Class: EXC1 EXC2 EXC3 EXC4

⁵ See EN 1993-1-1:2005/A1:2014 Annex C

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Determination of the Consequence Class6 for Aluminum Components:
Consequence Examples of buildings and
Description
Class constructions
High consequence for loss of human
Grandstands, public buildings where
life, or economic, social or
CC3 consequences of failure are high (e.g. a
environmental consequences very
concert hall)
great
Medium consequence for loss of
Residential and office buildings, public
human
CC2 buildings where consequences of failure
life, economic, social or environmental
are medium (e.g. an office building)
consequences considerable
Low consequence for loss of human
Agricultural buildings where people do
life,
CC1 not normally enter (e.g. storage
and economic, social or environmental
buildings), greenhouses
consequences small or negligible
6 See EN 1990 Annex B, Table B1 and National Annex of EN 1990 Annex B

Consequence Class needs not to be determined if Reliability Class is used

Determination of Service Category7 for Aluminum Components:


Categories Criteria:
SC1 Structures subject to quasi static actions a)
Structures subject to repeated actions of such intensity that the inspection regime
SC2
specified for components subject to fatique is required b)
a) Guidance is given in EN 1999-1-3 whether a component or structure may be regarded as subject to
quasi static actions and classified in category SC1
b) Service category SC2 should be used for cases not covered by SC1
7 See EN 1999-1-1:2007/A1:2009 Table A1

Determination of Product Category8 for Aluminum Components:


Categories Criteria:
PC1 Non welded components
PC2 Welded components
8 See EN 1999-1-1:2007/A1:2009 Table A2

Based on the above data, CC, SC and PC, shall the execution class, EXC1, EXC2, EXC3 or EXC4, be
determined. The most stringent requirements are applying to EXC4.

Determination of Execution Class9 for Aluminum Components:


Consequence classes CC1 CC2 CC3
Service categories SC1 SC2 SC1 SC2 SC1 SC2
Production PC1 EXC1 EXC2 EXC2 EXC3 EXC3 ͣ EXC3 ͣ
categories PC2 EXC2 EXC2 EXC2 EXC3 EXC3 ͣ EXC4
ͣ EXC4 should be applied to special structures or structures with extreme consequences of a structural
failure also in the indicated categories as required by national provisions.
Determined
EXC1 EXC2 EXC3 EXC4
Execution class:
9 See EN 1999-1-1:2007/A1:2009 Table A3

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Steel grades used:
S235 S275 S355 S420 S460 S500
S550 S600 S620 S650 S690 S700
304L 316L Other grades:
Thickness range: t ≤ 25 mm a) 25mm < t ≤ 50 mm b) t > 50 mm
a) Column base plates and endplates <=50mm
b) Column base plates and endplates <=75mm

Aluminium grades used:


3xxx 5xxx Other grades:
Thickness range: t ≤ 12mm t > 12mm

Responsible Welding Coordinator (RWC10):


Name external RWC11:

E/IWE or IWC-C E/IWT, IWC-S or RWC-S E/IWS, IWC-B or RWC-B

Other qualification:

Name internal RWC:

E/IWE or IWC-C E/IWT, IWC-S or RWC-S E/IWS, IWC-B or RWC-B

Other qualification:

No qualification

10See ISO 14731, CEN ISO/TR 3834-6:2007, clause 10.3, IIW Guidelines IAB-252r1-11, IAB-341r2-12
and EWF Guideline EWF-652r2-12
11External RWC only required if technical knowledge of internal RWC does not meet the required level as
specified in Table 14 and 15 of EN 1090-2 and/or Table 7 of EN 1090-3, as applicable

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Welding processes used as per EN 1090-2 and EN 1090-3, clause 7.3, and
updated according to ISO 4063:2009 :
111: Manual metal-arc welding (metal-arc welding with covered electrode)
114: Self-shielded tubular cored arc welding;
121: Submerged arc welding with solid wire electrode;
122: Submerged arc welding with strip electrode;
124: Submerged arc welding with metallic powder addition;
125: Submerged arc welding with tubular cored electrode;
131: MIG-welding with solid wire electrode;
132: MIG-welding with flux cored electrode;
133: MIG-welding with metal cored electrode;
135: MAG-welding with solid wire electrode;
136: MAG-welding with flux cored electrode;
138: MAG-welding with metal cored electrode
141:TIG welding with solid filler material (wire/rod);
142: Autogenous TIG welding;
143:TIG welding with tubular cored filler material (wire/rod);
145:TIG welding using reducing gas and solid filler material (wire/rod);
146:TIG welding using reducing gas and tubular cored filler material (wire/rod);
147:Gas-shielded arc welding with non-consumable tungsten electr. using active gas (TAG welding)
151: Plasma MIG welding
152: Powder plasma arc welding
153: Plasma welding with transferred arc
154: Plasma arc welding with non-tranferred arc
155: Plasma arc welding with semi-transferred arc
21: Resistance spot welding;
22: Resistance seam welding;
23: Projection welding;
24: Flash welding;
42: Friction welding;
52: Laser welding;
783: Drawn arc stud welding with ceramic ferrule or shielding gas;
784: Short-cycle drawn arc stud welding.

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