ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) has issued the first Canadian listing report (ELC) to CSA O86 for Wood Screws to structural building product supplier Simpson Strong-Tie. The CSA O86 standard, referenced in the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC), provides criteria for the structural design and evaluation of wood structures or structural elements.

The Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive® SDCF, SDCP and SDHR screws are manufactured using a standard cold-forming process and are heat-treated. The screws are alternative dowel-type self-drilling fasteners, and have met the testing requirements for fastener shear, tension, bending yield strength, withdrawal resistance, and lateral resistance, among others.

“Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws are fasteners for cross-laminated timber and mass timber construction that do not require pre-drilling,” said Simpson Strong-Tie Sr. Engineering Manager – Fastening, Robert Leichti, PhD. “Obtaining a Canadian listing report reflects our commitment to third-party product review, better ensuring code compliance and product performance. We appreciate the robust and timely review that ICC-ES provides that is facilitated by their publicly developed and publicly available Acceptance Criteria.”

The full report for ELC-3046 is available for free download here.

ICC-ES is one of only a few evaluation entities in the US accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to evaluate building products to the NBCC. As a result, ICC-ES Canadian listing reports are accepted in all Canadian provinces and territories.

If you have any questions or are interested in obtaining a Canadian building product listing, please contact [email protected] or call the ICC-ES office at 800-423-6587.

About ICC-ES

A nonprofit, limited liability company, ICC-ES is the United States’ leading evaluation service for innovative building materials, components and systems. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports (ESRs), Building Product Listings, and PMG Listings provide evidence that products and systems meet requirements of codes and technical standards. The ICC-ES Environmental Programs issue VAR environmental reports that verify a product meets specific sustainability targets defined by today’s codes, standards, green rating systems and ICC-ES environmental criteria. ICC-ES is a member of the ICC family of solutions.