DeltaDualCore™ Panel Awning Systems 
 
Revision 1-12 
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CertMark Concern 
Sotera Response 
Section Actioned 
we have 3 panels available in 2 
profiles and in 4 sizes (24 
panels in total) noted in the 
report, with contradictions that 
Panel 2 from Design Config 2, 
being outside the scope of the 
certification. 
assessment to be strictly qualitative. We 
used method (iv) using qualitative and 
quantitative assessment to demonstrate 
that the applicable performance 
requirements are achieved in line with 
that permitted under the CodeMark 
protocol.  
The report addresses design 
configuration 1 and design configuration 
2 as per Section 3.2, with DeltaOrb and 
DeltaTrim panels allowed to be used 
interchangeably to form the roof. Any 
perceived contradiction has been 
removed. 
 
Rev 1-4: AS1530.3 fire test certificate for Bluescope Colorbond Permagard Steel has been added to 
Appendix D. 
Rev 1-3: Further AS1530.3 fire test reports have been added in Appendix D for DeltaTrim™ and 
DeltaOrb™ sandwich panel systems. 
Rev 1-2: Following further comments from the client, the report has been updated to clarify requirements 
for steel sheeting to be used as part of the DeltaDualCore™ panel system (Sections 1.3, 2.4, 3 & 4.4). 
Specifically, pre-finished steel sheeting with combustible surface finish not exceeding 1 mm thickness and 
with a spread of flame index no greater than 0 in accordance with NCC Clause 3.7.1.1(e).   
Rev 1-1: Minor wording updates to clarify roof structure use as awning, patio or car port following review 
by the client. 
Rev 1-0: This report aims to inform stakeholders to facilitate agreement on performance solutions. 
Information and agreement is sought on matters including: critical building and occupant characteristics, 
proposed details of performance solutions, DtS variations, issues, hazards, design fires and scenarios, 
methodologies and acceptability criteria. 
2.3 
Scope of Project. 
The assessment relates to the final state of the building. This assessment and report does not address any 
issues of variation from deemed-to-satisfy requirements and occupant safety that may arise as a result of 
partial completion and partial occupation of the building. Analysis of intentional fire incidents such as arson 
is not contemplated as part of this assessment. 
This assessment will address the issues of variation from deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the BCA, which 
are identified in the summary of this report (Section 1).  The assessment is concerned primarily with the life 
safety of occupants.  The fire safety systems to achieve this are outlined in the report in principle.  The 
assessment does not consider property protection, business continuity issues, environmental protection 
and insurance requirements unless specifically identified within this report.  
This assessment only addresses the specific issues identified in the context that the remainder of the 
building is fully compliant with the deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the NCC.  
2.4 
Supporting Information 
The fire engineering assessment described in this report is based on the following information: 

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