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Hey everyone! Gather around because MDC ConQrete, Inc. (MCI) has some super-exciting news to share! MCI has recently achieved a massive milestone by becoming the first construction company in the Philippines, and yes, the world, to be certified by TÜV Nord for ISO 22965:2007. This world-class standard applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, pre-cast structures, and structural pre-cast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. How awesome is that?
So, what’s the big deal, you ask? Well, ISO 22965:2007 is like the gold standard in the construction industry. It's all about ensuring that the quality of concrete used in construction meets the highest international standards. And MCI, with its relentless pursuit of excellence, has just set the bar sky-high for everyone else.
Now, let’s talk about the grand ceremony that took place on May 22, 2024. Picture this: the MDC Mancom, partners from TUV Nord, the MCI Precast and CBP ACE Teams, the Mergent Project ACE Team, OMCG ISO/DMS Division, and the MCI ISO 22965 core team all gathered together to celebrate this monumental achievement. It was a day filled with pride, joy, and a lot of handshakes and high-fives.
The ceremony was nothing short of spectacular. With everyone dressed to the nines, the atmosphere was electric. It was a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire MCI team. Bobby Menpin, the CMSG Head and President of MCI and MEQ, gave a heartfelt speech that resonated with everyone present. He emphasized that achieving ISO 22965 is not just a one-time thing but a continuous journey. His words were a powerful reminder that the quest for excellence never stops.
So, why is this certification such a big deal? For starters, ISO 22965:2007 is all about quality. It ensures that the concrete used in construction is of the utmost quality, making buildings and structures safer and more durable. This certification is a testament to MCI’s commitment to delivering top-notch products and services to its customers.
Moreover, being the first construction company in the world to achieve this certification positions MCI as a leader in the industry. It’s not just about bragging rights; it’s about setting a benchmark that others will strive to meet. It’s about raising the standards of the entire construction industry and ensuring that quality and safety are never compromised.
Now, let’s talk about the future. Bobby Menpin’s words during the ceremony were a clear call to action. He reminded everyone that ISO 22965 is a continuing journey. It’s about being relentless in upholding and improving the SQTCS standards in every project.
Looking ahead, MCI is all set to take on new challenges and reach even greater heights. With this certification under its belt, the company is more motivated than ever to push the envelope. The team is already brainstorming new ways to innovate and improve their processes. They’re not resting on their laurels; instead, they’re gearing up for the next big thing.
Let’s not forget to give a huge shoutout to the MCI Precast and CBP ACE Teams, the Mergent Project ACE Team, OMCG ISO/DMS Division, and the MCI ISO 22965 core team. These folks have worked tirelessly to make this achievement possible. Their dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment have paid off in the best way possible.
Every member of the team played a crucial role in this journey. From the engineers to the project managers to the quality control experts, everyone brought their A-game. It’s this collective effort that has propelled MCI to the forefront of the construction industry.
In conclusion, MDC ConQrete, Inc. (MCI) has achieved something truly remarkable with the ISO 22965:2007 certification. This milestone is a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to quality and excellence. It’s a proud moment for everyone associated with MCI and a clear indication of the great things to come.
So here’s to MCI, the trailblazer in the construction industry! Let’s raise our glasses to this incredible achievement and look forward to an even brighter future. Cheers!
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