Püz Bau Becomes New Certification Body for CSC Certification

June 21, 2024

In a significant step towards promoting sustainability in the concrete industry, Püz Bau has been officially recognized as a new certification body (CB) for the Concrete Sustainability Council (CSC) certification. This appointment underscores the critical role that CBs play in ensuring impartiality, neutrality, and transparency within the certification process.

Certification bodies like Püz Bau are instrumental to the CSC’s mission of fostering sustainable practices. Their work involves a thorough review of documents submitted by companies seeking certification, ensuring adherence to the highest standards of environmental, social and economic responsibility. By maintaining objectivity and independence, CBs help uphold the credibility and integrity of the CSC certification, making it a trusted mark of sustainability in the concrete sector.

Püz Bau expressed their enthusiasm about joining the CSC, stating, “PÜZ BAU is excited to join the Concrete Sustainability Council (CSC) as a certification body, reinforcing our commitment to enhancing awareness of sustainability in the concrete industry. We believe that our engagement in the CSC scheme will bring the industry one step closer to adopting sustainable practices, which are essential for the future. To round off our efforts, we also offer the verification of Environmental Product Declarations as a perfect complement to the CSC criteria. We are dedicated to playing our part in fostering an environmentally conscious construction sector.”

PÜZ BAU GmbH was established in its current legal form as an inspection body in 2006, succeeding a company that had been active in the field of quality assurance since 1949. Since 2007, PÜZ BAU GmbH has operated as an inspection body, bringing decades of experience and expertise to their role.

With Püz Bau on board, the CSC’s network of certification bodies is further strengthened, enhancing the collective effort to drive sustainability in construction. Their involvement is expected to contribute to the adoption of sustainable practices, ensuring a greener future for the concrete industry.