need to get my car engineered. does any one know where a good/easy engineer is.
ill give overkill a call tomoz to see if he is doing any group engineering checks, but i want to do it quick befor the new rules are in.
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Engineering Signatories
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The Engineering Certificate Scheme (ECS) described in this information sheet is being replaced by the Vehicle
Compliance Certification Scheme (VCCS). During the transition period from ECS to VCCS, signatories on this
list (VSI No. 15) will be allowed to continue to issue ECS certificates.
A list of VCCS accredited signatories (VSI No. 48) will be posted on the RTA website when available.
This information sheet contains a list of persons with experience in automotive design and standards who have
indicated that they are available for consultation. They are familiar with vehicle construction requirements in NSW
and, for a fee, will provide advice to owners and vehicle constructors, and undertake technical assessments and
issue engineering certificates. However, in publishing this list, the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) does not
endorse their services nor does it take any responsibility for the quality of their work.
For the purpose of registration the RTA will only accept certificates from recognised signatories. Vehicle
constructors and owners intending to engage the services of a signatory must establish from the signatory if
the RTA will accept their certificate for the scope of the proposed modifications. If uncertain as to whether
the signatory is recognised by the RTA to certify the proposed modifications you should ring the RTA
Technical Enquiries on 1300 137 302. Please consult with your signatory to see if the authorisation covers
your particular areas of modifications. It is also advisable to ascertain the fee arrangements and whether the
signatory carries “ Professional Indemnity Insuranceâ€
Page 1 (11 pages)
Engineering Signatories
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The Engineering Certificate Scheme (ECS) described in this information sheet is being replaced by the Vehicle
Compliance Certification Scheme (VCCS). During the transition period from ECS to VCCS, signatories on this
list (VSI No. 15) will be allowed to continue to issue ECS certificates.
A list of VCCS accredited signatories (VSI No. 48) will be posted on the RTA website when available.
This information sheet contains a list of persons with experience in automotive design and standards who have
indicated that they are available for consultation. They are familiar with vehicle construction requirements in NSW
and, for a fee, will provide advice to owners and vehicle constructors, and undertake technical assessments and
issue engineering certificates. However, in publishing this list, the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) does not
endorse their services nor does it take any responsibility for the quality of their work.
For the purpose of registration the RTA will only accept certificates from recognised signatories. Vehicle
constructors and owners intending to engage the services of a signatory must establish from the signatory if
the RTA will accept their certificate for the scope of the proposed modifications. If uncertain as to whether
the signatory is recognised by the RTA to certify the proposed modifications you should ring the RTA
Technical Enquiries on 1300 137 302. Please consult with your signatory to see if the authorisation covers
your particular areas of modifications. It is also advisable to ascertain the fee arrangements and whether the
signatory carries “ Professional Indemnity Insuranceâ€
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