Before you blindly follow ideas and suggestions of untested theoretical possibilities, just ask if the modifications and extrapolations of other people’s research proposed is covered by an appropriate professional indemnity insurance policy with the associated run off provisions mandated by the relevant Ministerial Orders relevant to the jurisdiction. Does the proposer endorse and stand by the proposal in a legally formal way, as would reasonably be expected by credible experts? Are there ridiculous disclaimers pasted all over their outputs? If so, why? The answer is probably obvious. Research that includes actual full scale flow testing and empirical observations includes things like flows entering the rain head from the above sheets ( for example) unlike simplified theoretical models prepared to demonstrate a predetermined outcome. Obviously there are thousands of different configurations that MAY or MIGHT work, but does your client want you to guess? Is it intended under the NCC Performance Solutions that everyone is free to have a guess? There are also many configurations that do not work well and have inadvertent negative flow characteristics that can only be observed through via flow testing. How do we know? We undertook in excess of 3000 full-scale, flow tests for flow rates up to 100 lites per second. Some things we thought would, and should work didn’t and other things that we didn’t expect to work did! The Performance Solution landscape is a concerning mess all over Australia, particularly in relation to roof drainage and we expect a steady increase of building flooding over the upcoming years. If you or your client prefers to rely of flow tested solutions, designed by specifically trained specialists, with each and every Performance Solution covered by a $20 million professional indemnity policy, use an AHSCA accredited expert. Property insurers and property owners should require a certified DTS solution or a Performance Solution that can be directly related to current and peer reviewed research. If your builder, consultant or plumber are using methods and solutions that are not directly backed by a relevant research and an associated Professional Indemnity policy, you might have the wrong team. https://lnkd.in/gRP2Pfr9
Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter
Construction
Melbourne, Victoria 826 followers
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About us
AHSCA is a non for profit, professional organisation of consultants engaged in the design, documentation and inspection of hydraulic, plumbing and fire protection systems, within the building and construction Industry.
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ahscavic.com.au
External link for Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter
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- Construction
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- 2-10 employees
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- Melbourne, Victoria
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- hydraulic services, plumbing, hydraulic design, roof drainage, engineering, water design, hot water, heat pumps, stormwater drainage, sewer drainage, fire services, gas, and trade waste
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The AHSCA is constantly being sent “Performance Solutions” that are ill-conceived, generate poor outcomes for the consumer and at times clearly negligent. When a Performance Solution is submitted please make sure that the author can demonstrate any calculations provided can be linked back to recognized research in the EXACT application used in the performance solution. Attached in an example of a Performance Solution prepared by a multidisciplinary engineering firm and prepared by a “professional engineer”. Not only has some of our technical details been used without our approval or permission, they are used in a manner that might indicate some validation of such a fundamentally flawed proposal. If you or your colleagues have been provided with a similar “Performance Solution” please feel free to send it to us for review. The gutter sizing methodologies and the sump and outlet sizing characteristics used in accredited AHSCA performance solutions was formulated by over 3000 full scale flow tests undertaken over a 3 year period at the University of Sunshine Coast. If your “engineer” serves you up the type of work attached, you really must ask yourself if they have any technical accountability at all. What else have the got so badly wrong on your project? What an alarming circumstance. If you are a property owner provided with a performance solution related to roof drainage and want it reviewed by one of our members please make contact and we can refer you to appropriately TRAINED, EXPERIENCED and INSURED professionals.
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Significant reform has begun and the AHSCA will work with the VBA and other industry stakeholders to improve the outcomes for consumers and rebuild confidence in the sector and broader industry.
VBA Commissioner & CEO Anna Cronin recently presented to the Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter, outlining the VBA's regulatory activities, new regulatory policies and reform plan. The VBA recognises the important role the AHSCA plays in Victoria's plumbing system and welcomed the constructive and positive dialogue from its members. For more information about the VBA's regulatory policies, visit: https://ow.ly/uIeM50SoRHN
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Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter reposted this
Dr Surani McCaw of Southland Filtration was honoured to be one of the technical presenters at Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter meeting last week. She delivered an insightful presentation on the complexities of Reverse Osmosis water management, covering critical aspects such as design, relevant materials, and maintenance considerations. A big thank you to AHSCA for the invitation and the opportunity to share our expertise in this essential field. 🌊🔧 #WaterManagement #ReverseOsmosis #AHSCA #HydraulicServices #SouthlandFiltration #Innovation #Sustainability
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It was a pleasure to have the Commissioner & CEO of the Victorian Building Authority, Anna Cronin, present to our membership at last Wednesday nights meeting. Significant change is on the horizon for the industry and the Commissioner announced that our President, Mark Alexander, and the President of Master Plumbers, Norm Anderson, have been appointed to her formal advisory panel. The AHSCA look forward to working closely with the Commissioner & the VBA on many reforms related to the plumbing industry. Norm Anderson (President MPA) provided an update on the developments of Complex Plumbing reform which will require design certification on complex systems along with other initiatives. Dr Surani McCaw of Southland Filtration taught those in attendance some of the complexities of Reverse Osmosis water management and touched on design, relevant materials and maintenance considerations. Paul Galvin of South East Water spoke on an emergency incident related to water pollution caused by hydrocarbons via PE pipe wall penetration. It was an enthralling conversation with much dialog. A magnificent industry night was enjoyed by all. Victorian Building Authority South East Water Southland Filtration Pty Ltd Master Plumbers and Mechanical Services Association of Australia Dr Surani McCaw Norm Anderson Paul Galvin
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Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter reposted this
The early involvement of licensed plumbers and plumbing system designers in the building design process is critical to compliance and avoiding costly complications. Whether you are designing systems for water, drainage, fire protection or any other type of regulated plumbing work in Victoria, it is important to work closely with the building design team to achieve compliance. Delays in plumbing design integration can lead to issues during the later stages of construction or post-completion, especially concerning water management in roofs and balconies. Read more: https://ow.ly/rX1Y50S87Ec
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Association of Hydraulic Services Consultant Australia (AHSCA) - Victoria Chapter reposted this
Want to level up your career AND get a tax break? Join our association today! Benefits of an AHSCA Qld Membership: 🤝 Network like a pro and build your industry connections 🍻Attend engaging, free events 💡 Boost your skills, knowledge and professional development 💬 Be part of a vibrant community of hydraulic professionals 💵 Bonus: Your membership fees may be tax-deductible! Don’t miss out - join now here: https://lnkd.in/gkNW4tvp Association of Hydraulic Services Consultants Australia Queensland Chapter Lorelei Broadbent Ashley Monson David Mitmannsgruber Dean Carter Adrian Z. Simon Bottomley #becomeamember #memberbenefits #taxtime #joinus #ahscaqld
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We are pleased to announce an incredible line up for our next meeting on the 19th June 2024, starting with the Commissioner & CEO of the Victorian Building Authority; Anna Cronin. There are significant changes on the horizon related to the industry's reform agenda. Come and learn from Anna what impacts those reforms will have on the plumbing and the broader building industry. We also have a technical discussion on reverse osmosis (RO) systems by Dr Surani McCaw of Southland Filtration Pty Ltd and it's a don't miss for any hydraulic designer or plumber involved in complex health care facilities and laboratory work. Paul Galvin of South East Water will inform us of an alarming development related to drinking water contamination (of the internal property service piping network) caused by hydrocarbons. Come and learn about the task force response and what the industry needs to consider to avoid further contamination risks. All our usual industry partners will attend, contribute to the discussions and provide assistance where necessary. Fire Rescue Victoria, Master Plumbers and Mechanical Services Association of Australia, South East Water, Greater Western Water, Yarra Valley Water, Victorian Building Authority, IAPMO Oceania We value your thoughts, come a chat with us about them. Learn, Teach & Share = AHSCA Please note, seats limited to a maximum of 120 so please register early to avoid disappointment.