When there are no code rules that apply to a proposed geometry, the preferred justification method is proof testing per UG101 or A22, depending on the code of construction. We can help you determine when such a test is necessary, how to specify it, report it, and have it witnessed.
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Cammar Corporation is the combination of engineering experiences extending back to 1989. It’s Director, Cameron Sterling, MSc, PEng, worked on staff at ABSA, the CRN regulatory authority in Alberta, as a Safety Codes Officer evaluating CRN designs. The company has a solid foundation based on honesty, service, unyielding perseverance of quality and safety, proficient regulatory and technical expertise, thoroughness and practical experience. Cammar is licensed to practise professional engineering in Alberta, & Ontario.
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