The process for MMC and OMS systems to gain formal acceptance from LABC Warranty is thorough. Systems must satisfy the safety and acceptability requirements we demand, and also complement the requirements laid out in the LABC Warranty Technical Manual and dedicated Innovative System Review Technical Guide Document.
The review process focuses on the system design, manufacturing, and installation philosophies. This process runs from system inception to its delivery and erection on site, along with long-term reparability and maintenance considerations.
All proposed systems must be designed and manufactured using certified components, have quality management systems in place, and must be accepted by our Innovation Team.
Just as no MMC system is applicable to every situation, acceptance from LABC Warranty to use MMC or OMS is no assurance that the product can be used anywhere, on any site. There are strict limitations to any acceptance.
All buildings and projects are different. Where a building is constructed using an innovative building system, the building will also require a project-specific review and approval that accounts for the site-based variations such as loadings, choice of cladding, exposure, and more.
LABC Warranty’s acceptance is not a Third Party Product Approval from a UKAS-accredited testing body nor any form of Building Regulation approval. It is purely to recognise that this system/product can meet our warranty requirements and must not be considered to be anything else. The acceptance only recognises that the system meets LABC Warranty’s technical requirements under prescribed conditions of use.
As part of our warranty application process, property developers must ensure that any deviations proposed on-site from the originally reviewed innovative system are pre-accepted by the Innovations Team in line with the requirements of our Technical Manual.
The system’s provider will also need to meet Building Regulation requirements and secure approval from a Building Control body for any proposed project.
The internal process for system acceptance can be broken down into four key areas:
In addition to the practical assessment, LABC Warranty will need to see a variety of documentation relating to the system in review.
The system owner, usually the manufacturer, must provide the system manual that characterises the system, outlining its build-up, material specification, relevant performance and the systems limitations of use.
The system manual should cover all possible variants of the proposed system, explain which elements are classified as standard system components and which may vary on a project-by-project basis. Please refer to detailed list of required information in the ‘Innovative System Review Technical Guide Document.’
This is likely to include:
Please note that this is not intended to be an exhaustive list of documentation or evidence requested when assessing a new OSM/MMC product for use on sites covered by LABC Warranty.
Once accepted, a System Acceptance Document will be supplied to the system manufacturers outlining scope of acceptance, limitations and conditions of acceptance, with the LABC Warranty logo.
Validity of the acceptance document is visible in the document itself, but in addition eventual changes in acceptability are updated on our website.
This system can then be used on sites covered by LABC Warranty’s latent defects insurance, in accordance with the specific conditions laid out in the acceptance document.
This advice here is not comprehensive, our intention is to offer you an overview of the acceptance process, and an impression of what to expect LABC Warranty to ask of you during the application process.
If you are an MMC manufacturer seeking LABC Warranty’s System Acceptance to use your systems on sites covered by LABC Warranty, get in touch.
The first port of call for any manufacturer seeking to have their OSM or MMC systems accepted for use on an LABC Warranty site is to get in touch. Email us on systemacceptance@labcwarranty.co.uk