CALGARY, Alberta, June 20, 2017 -- Pinkwood Ltd., a leading manufacturer of fire rated I-joists, is pleased to announce that it partnered with independent third party provider, Intertek, for testing and certification on its full line of I-joists.
Bradley Parsons, President of Pinkwood, commented “We are absolutely delighted to be working with Intertek. The ETL Mark, Intertek’s certification mark, provides our customers and building officials the assurance that our products meet or exceed all appropriate standards. Intertek is also well known for its expertise in fire testing and fire performance. Their fire expertise provides our customers and building officials with another layer of comfort.”
Intertek is a trusted provider of quality and safety services for many of the world’s leading brands and companies. Through Intertek’s global network of state-of-the-art facilities and industry-leading technical expertise they provide innovative and customized Assurance, Testing, Inspection and Certification services to customers.
For more information on Pinkwood Ltd. please visit www.pinkwood.ca or for more information on Intertek Testing Services please visit www.intertek.com.
Contact: Bradley Parsons, P.Eng. (403) 279-3700 www.pinkwood.ca


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