Skip to main content

Bureau of Standards Jamaica

Government of Jamaica  

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Shopping Cart

                

    

Search form

An Agency of
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Home
  • Standards
    • Standards Development Process
    • Technical Committees
    • Frequently Requested Standards
    • Jamaica Standards Network
    • National Quality Awards
      • FAQ
  • Testing
    • Chemical
    • Microbiological
    • Electrical/Electronics
    • Packaging & Non-Metallics
      • Labelling Guidelines
      • Brochure: Packaging Services
    • Testing and Industrial Services
    • Mechanical and Metrology
      • Calibration
        • Dimensional
        • Flow & Volume
        • Force & Pressure
        • Mass
    • Food Safe, Business Safe
  • Client Services Programme
    • Login Area
    • Registration Area
  • Training
    • Online Learning Platform Registration
      • Introduction to ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
      • Good Manufacturing Practices
      • Introduction to Risk Management
      • Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP)
      • ISO 22000: 2018 Food Safety Management System
      • Introduction to Cleaning and Sanitation
      • Introduction to Food Defence
      • Things to Know about ISO 9001 Internal Audits
      • Understanding and Interpreting ISO 14001:2015
      • Understanding and Interpreting ISO 9001:2015
    • Registration Form
    • Training Courses
      • Internationally Certified Courses
      • Local Courses
    • National Accreditation Focal Point Jamaica
      • Brochure: NAFP JA
    • Quality Institute Training Schedule April 2025 - March 2026
    • BSJ QI Mission and Vision Statements
    • Safe Quality Food Trainings (SQF)
    • Testimonials
    • The Quality Institute's Brochure
      • General Online Brochure
      • Online Training Brochure
  • Consumer Information
    • Approved
      • Coconut Water Proessors
      • Approved Inverters
      • Approved LPG Hotplates
      • Approved LPG Stoves
      • Tissue Brands Labelling Assessment
    • Not Approved
      • Hot Plates NOT APPROVED
      • LPS Stoves NOT APPROVED
      • Sub-Standard Fans
    • Registered Block Manufacturers, Food Manufacturers and Processors
  • Trade Support
    • WTO/TBT NEP
    • EPA Portal
    • Technical Information Centre
    • National Food Safety Modernization Secretariat
    • Bamboo Industry Programme
    • Request a Quote
  • Shop
  • Hands on Computer Numeric Control (CNC)
  • Submit Customer Complaints

You are here

Home » News » BSJ Continues To Support The Construction Industry

Archive

  • October 2022 (26)
  • September 2022 (3)
  • August 2022 (4)
  • July 2022 (5)
  • June 2022 (3)
  • May 2022 (14)
  • April 2022 (3)
  • March 2022 (7)
  • February 2022 (3)
  • January 2022 (9)
  • December 2021 (5)
  • November 2021 (4)
  • October 2021 (36)
  • September 2021 (4)
  • August 2021 (9)
  • July 2021 (6)
  • June 2021 (9)
  • May 2021 (7)
  • April 2021 (6)
  • March 2021 (8)
  • February 2021 (12)
  • January 2021 (3)
  • December 2020 (7)
  • November 2020 (3)
  • October 2020 (15)
  • September 2020 (2)
  • August 2020 (1)
  • July 2020 (8)
  • June 2020 (6)
  • May 2020 (6)
  • ‹ previous
  • 2 of 4
  • next ›

BSJ Continues To Support The Construction Industry

Last Modified: 10 May, 22

The Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ), through its Testing and Industrial Services (TIS) Branch, continues to lend support to operators in the construction industry.

Speaking at a recent Think Tank, Manager of the Branch, Richard Lawrence, said that a wide range of services are offered to meet the requirements of individuals and private and public-sector operators.

He noted that businesses that use the services of the TIS Branch “will have access to international experts through the BSJ. We will customise our service to meet your demands by providing access to construction standards and building codes, so that you can design and build correctly from the get-go, among other things”.

“With the BSJ serving as a facilitator of business development and trade, we are saying to the public that we are a quality assurance resource, and we are here to help you,” he said.

The TIS Branch performs testing on a wide range of building and civil engineering materials. The Branch also conducts technical assessments of building systems, on-site building defect investigations and participates in the review and the development of national and international standards, including the Jamaica National Building Codes.

It has three main laboratories – Concrete and Masonry Units, Aggregates, and Cement.

Mr. Lawrence explained that the Concrete and Masonry Units Lab is where testing is done on curb walls used along the roadside or in gardens, concrete blocks, concrete cylinders, and tiles.

“In our Cement Lab, we do tests such as setting time consistency, expansion, and compressive strength of cement samples, while we simulate what happens in the structure in terms of impact and crushing value in our Aggregates lab.”

The Branch also offers on-site testing of concrete poured by ready-mix companies.

Mr. Lawrence is encouraging operators in the construction industry to utilise the services to meet their particular building needs and ensure quality assurance and adherence to the building codes and standards to reduce the impact of disasters that impact the island from time to time.

“We promulgated the Jamaica National Building Code in 2007, and we are currently updating the Code. In the coming months, the BSJ, in collaboration with other agencies, will be launching a public awareness campaign to share the contents of the revised code,” Mr. Lawrence pointed out.

He noted that the BSJ will also provide training to regulators and professionals on the proper use of the Code.

Manager of Communication and Customer Service at the BSJ, Maxine Fagan, said there is an ongoing campaign to engage players in the construction sector and raise awareness on how the BSJ provides support to the sector and benefits to stakeholders.

She noted that the BSJ provides support to other sectors and “we invite stakeholders across industries to engage with the services of the BSJ”.

 

Source: BSJ Continues To Support The Construction Industry – Jamaica Information Service (jis.gov.jm)

Find Us!

 

Click here to view our locations

About BSJ

  • Mission, Mandate & Vision
  • Quality and Environment Policy
  • Citizen’s Charter
  • Acts and Regulations
  • Standards Council
  • Shipping Policy
  • Management Team

Standards

  • What is a Standard?
  • Standards Development Process
  • Technical Committees
  • Jamaica Standards Network (JSN)
  • National Quality Awards

Testing

  • Chemical
  • Microbiological
  • Electrical/Electronics
  • Packaging & Non-Metallics
  • Testing and Industrial Services
  • Mechanical and Metrology

Calibration

  • Dimensional
  • Flow & Volume
  • Force & Pressure
  • Mass

Bureau of Standards Jamaica
6 Winchester Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica
Tel: (876) 618-1534, (876) 632-4275, (876) 926-3140-5 

Connect with us on:

© Bureau of Standards Jamaica, 2025 | Website Policies

An Agency of the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce