SCE Corp Certifications, Credentials & Verifications
SCE Corp certifications and verifications demonstrate Sydney Contracting Engineers’ compliance as an ISO-certified building & civil contractor across NSW & ACT.
As an ISO-certified building, civil and remedial contractor, SCE Corp delivers emergency repairs, cladding and façade remediation, roof replacement, structural upgrades and civil infrastructure works for government agencies, transport and rail authorities, strata portfolios, insurers, aged care providers and private asset owners across NSW and the ACT.
About SCE Corp Certifications & Verifications
Sydney Contracting Engineers Pty Ltd (SCE Corp) maintains complete transparency through publicly accessible certifications and verifications. Our verified registrations include ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 — demonstrating our commitment to quality, environment, and safety. These SCE Corp certifications and verifications validate that our systems meet Australian and international standards for construction excellence.
Current assurance framework (SCE Corp)
SCE Corp’s current assurance framework is based on ISO-certified management systems and NSW DBP compliance, supported by current licences, insurances, QA documentation, and verified project delivery evidence.
- ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environment), ISO 45001 (WHS)
- NSW Design & Building Practitioner registration (DBP)
- NSW Contractor Licence
- Public Liability and project-relevant insurances
- HBCF eligibility (where applicable)
For system and delivery governance details, refer to the SCE System page.
Sydney Contracting Engineers Credentials & Compliance
SCE Corp holds active registrations with NSW Fair Trading, the Master Builders Association of NSW, and various regulatory bodies. All certifications are issued by accredited auditors under JAS-ANZ, ensuring that our Sydney Contracting Engineers credentials and compliance meet statutory obligations under the building and construction industry regulations. Every project is delivered under strict adherence to these verified frameworks.
ISO Certified Building & Civil Contractors NSW
Recognised as one of the leading ISO certified building & civil contractors in NSW, SCE Corp provides a full suite of building and civil services across government, commercial, and private sectors. Our verified track record demonstrates consistent performance across more than 5,000 projects since 2016, upholding the standards of safety, environmental care, and quality workmanship that define our certification status.
Official Government Links to Verify SCE Corp Documentation
ISO Certified Construction Company
Sydney Contracting Engineers (SCE Corp) operates under ISO 9001:2015 (Quality), ISO 14001:2015 (Environment), and ISO 45001:2018 (WHS). We are DBP registered and deliver compliant documentation across all sectors.
ISO 9001:2015 — Quality Management
Certified by GCC (JAS-ANZ). Certificate No. 782-Q-2.
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ISO 14001:2015 — Environmental Management
Certified by GCC (JAS-ANZ). Certificate No. 782-E-2.
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ISO 45001:2018 — Occupational Health & Safety
Certified by GCC (JAS-ANZ). Certificate No. 782-S-2.
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Design & Building Practitioner (DBP)
Registration BUP0003069. Expiry: 12 Apr 2026.
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Cm3 WHS Prequalification (Legacy – archived)
Retained as a historical record from earlier procurement requirements. SCE Corp’s current assurance framework is ISO + DBP.
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CCF NSW – WHS Certification (Legacy – archived)
Retained as a historical record only. SCE Corp’s current assurance framework is ISO + DBP supported by verified documentation.
View CCF (PDF)Legacy / archived documents notice: CM3 and CCF documents are retained on this page solely as historical records for prior procurement pathways. SCE Corp’s current assurance framework is ISO-certified systems and NSW DBP compliance, supported by current licences and insurances. If a client procurement process requires CM3/CCF evidence, SCE Corp will address it project-by-project with current documentation.
Leadership & Key Personnel
Frank MANESH — Managing Director
Master of Engineering. 31+ years industry experience.
Download CV (PDF)
Farshid Mahesh — Operations Director
Master of Engineering. 18+ years civil sector experience.
Download CV (PDF)Representative Case Studies
Removal & replacement of non-compliant cladding via abseil access.
View case study (PDF)Vitracore G2 cladding replacement including waterproofing.
View case study (PDF)Residential remedial roof works with high client satisfaction.
View case study (PDF)Civil foundation, wing-walls and culvert works for KBA Insurance.
View case study (PDF)Location & Client Reviews
Head Office: 18/401 Pacific Hwy, Artarmon NSW 2064 • Regional: Hunter Region, NSW
Project Referees
Independent referees can be provided on request for recent building and civil projects delivered by Sydney Contracting Engineers (SCE Corp). Referees typically include client-side project managers, superintendents, contract administrators and insurers across:
- Government and transport authorities (station refresh, civil works, infrastructure remedial).
- Insurance and loss adjusters (make-safe works, remedial and civil insurance repairs).
- Strata managers and owners corporations (cladding, façade, roof replacement, remedial works).
- Aged care and community housing providers (refurbishment & compliance upgrades).
- Commercial and industrial clients (fit-outs, remedial, upgrades, civil works).
Named referees with direct contact details are available on request for tender submissions, due diligence or qualification assessments.
Formal Third-Party References
Sydney Contracting Engineers (SCE Corp) holds formal written references from respected organisations across the building, civil, strata, commercial and insurance sectors. These references independently verify our performance, professionalism, safety, engineering competence and delivery capability.
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Master Builders Association of NSW (MBA NSW)
Formal membership confirmation and industry reference letter, issued 26 March 2020.
View MBA NSW Reference (PDF) -
Samson Developments Pty Ltd
Reference letter dated 17 January 2020 from Managing Director Matthew Chwah, confirming SCE’s professionalism, engineering capability, milestone delivery and contribution to project outcomes.
View Samson Developments Reference (PDF) -
Tandem Corp (Field Services Division)
Professional reference by Field Contractor Manager Mark Le Gras, acknowledging SCE’s punctuality, diligence, communication standards and service performance across assigned projects.
View Tandem Corp Reference (PDF)
These references are available for tender submissions, prequalification, due diligence and contract verification purposes. Additional referees and project-specific testimonials are available on request.
References & Verification Sources
These certifications and registrations are supported by the following authorities:
- ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 — Global Compliance Certification (JAS-ANZ).
- NSW Design & Building Practitioners Act & Regulation 2020 — DBP BUP0003069.
- NSW Fair Trading — Contractor Licence 335480C.
- icare HBCF — Home Building Compensation Fund eligibility.
- Cm3 — legacy/archived WHS prequalification and risk assessment (historical only).
- CCF NSW — legacy/archived WHS compliance certification (historical only).
- Master Builders Association NSW — Membership No. 3504858.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What does it mean to be a licensed builder in NSW?
A licensed builder in NSW holds a valid licence issued by NSW Fair Trading to carry out residential or commercial building work. Licence classes include general building, commercial building and specialist trades. Licensing ensures contractors meet minimum competency and insurance requirements. SCE Corp holds the appropriate licences for building and civil works in NSW.
2) How can building practitioner registration be verified in NSW?
Building practitioner registration can be verified through the NSW Fair Trading public register. The Design and Building Practitioners Act requires practitioners to be registered for certain building work. Registration details include name, registration number, class and expiry date. SCE Corp’s DBP registration is available for verification on request.
3) What is ISO certification for construction companies?
ISO certification confirms that a company operates management systems meeting international standards. Common certifications include ISO 9001 for quality, ISO 14001 for environmental management and ISO 45001 for workplace health and safety. Certification requires independent audits and ongoing compliance checks.
4) What does ISO certified building contractor mean?
An ISO certified building contractor has independently verified management systems for quality, environment and safety. This indicates consistent processes, documented procedures and regular audits. Clients benefit from reduced risk and predictable project delivery when engaging certified contractors. SCE Corp holds ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications.
5) Who accredits ISO certifications for construction companies?
ISO certifications are issued by accredited certification bodies such as JAS-ANZ accredited auditors in Australia. These bodies conduct independent audits to verify compliance with ISO standards. Certifications must be renewed through regular surveillance audits, typically annually.
6) Why is compliance important for building contractors?
Compliance ensures building work meets legal requirements, safety standards and industry codes. Non-compliance can result in defects, safety incidents, project delays and legal liability. Compliant contractors maintain proper documentation, follow approved methods and meet regulatory obligations throughout project delivery.
7) What are capability statements in construction?
Capability statements outline a contractor’s experience, qualifications, certifications, insurance and project history. They help clients assess whether a contractor is suitable for their project scope. Statements typically include licence details, safety records, key personnel and relevant completed projects. SCE Corp provides capability statements on request for project tenders.
8) Why do construction companies need insurance coverage?
Insurance protects clients and contractors against financial loss from property damage, personal injury, defects and professional errors. Common policies include public liability, workers compensation, contract works and professional indemnity. Adequate insurance is a legal requirement and demonstrates financial responsibility.
9) What is Master Builders Association membership?
Master Builders Association is an industry body representing building and construction companies across Australia. Membership indicates commitment to industry standards, professional development and ethical practices. Members access training, legal support, industry updates and networking opportunities. SCE Corp maintains active membership with the Master Builders Association.
10) How often are ISO certifications renewed?
ISO certifications are typically valid for three years with annual surveillance audits to maintain compliance. Full recertification audits occur at the end of each three year cycle. Contractors must demonstrate ongoing compliance with documented procedures, corrective actions and continuous improvement.
11) Do construction contractors work with government organisations?
Many construction contractors deliver projects for government clients including councils, state agencies and federal departments. Government work typically requires prequalification, compliance with procurement policies and enhanced documentation standards. Contractors must meet specific insurance, safety and reporting requirements. SCE Corp has experience delivering government and institutional projects.
12) What are case studies and reference letters in construction?
Case studies document completed projects including scope, challenges, methodology and outcomes. Reference letters provide client feedback on contractor performance. Together they help prospective clients assess a contractor’s experience and capability for similar project types.
13) What quality control systems are used in construction?
Quality control in construction includes inspection and test plans, hold points, material certifications, trade inspections and defect registers. Documented systems ensure work meets specifications and standards. ISO 9001 certified contractors maintain formal QA procedures with records retained for handover. SCE Corp applies ISO 9001 quality systems to all projects.
14) What makes a contractor trusted and certified in NSW?
Trusted contractors hold valid licences, current insurance, relevant certifications and positive project references. Certification from independent bodies such as ISO registrars and industry associations provides third party verification. Track record, transparent communication and documented systems build client confidence.
15) How to contact a building contractor for verification?
Contractor verification can be done through NSW Fair Trading licence checks, direct requests for insurance certificates, certification documents and project references. Reputable contractors provide this documentation promptly. SCE Corp’s verification details and contact information are available at scecorp.au