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Bridge engineering self supervision (BESS)

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What is bridge engineering self supervision (BESS)

Many older bridges and culverts through New Zealand were not designed for modern heavy vehicle axle weights. Consequently they are at more risk of damage from the extra weight, which in turn is a risk to both drivers of heavy vehicles and other road users.

To reduce these risks, we require overweight vehicles crossing bridges and culverts to be supervised by suitably qualified individuals. Drivers of heavy vehicles can be registered and approved to self-supervise crossings on certain bridges which would normally be supervised by an engineer. This is referred to as BESS.

BESS registration currently last for five years.

Applying for BESS registration

Drivers and companies wanting to become BESS-registered must complete the appropriate required Transport Agency application form. A company must be BESS-registered if it wishes to employ BESS-registered drivers.

Download the BESS driver application form (updated 18 August 2016)

Download the BESS company application formDownload the BESS company application form

The application form then needs to be sent to the overweight permit issuing officer (OPIO) in the driver's or company's region:

Region

Name

Company

Phone

Email

Auckland

Andrew Morrison

Opus

(09) 487 7527 or
(09) 487 2508

opermits.auckland@nzta.govt.nz

Tauranga and Hamilton

Alison Brock

Beca

(07) 577 7989

ow@beca.com

Napier

Noeline Askes

NZ Transport Agency

(06) 974 6516

Noeline.Askes@nzta.govt.nz

Palmerston North

David Jensen

NZ Transport Agency

(06) 953 6076

opermits.pn@nzta.govt.nz

Wellington

Gabby Deck

Opus

(021) 527 894

opermits.wellington@opus.co.nz

Nelson

Chelsea Brooks

Opus

(03) 546 0119

overweights.nelson@opus.co.nz

Marlborough Roads

Chris Parnell

NZ Transport Agency

(03) 520 8336

chris.parnell@nzta.govt.nz

Christchurch

Peter Mulgrew

NZ Transport Agency

(03) 964 2840

peter.mulgrew@nzta.govt.nz

Dunedin

Kathy McEwan

NZ Transport Agency

(03) 955 2929

kathy.mcewan@nzta.govt.nz

 

On receiving the application, the OPIO informs the Transport Agency National Office who carry out background checks on traffic and driving histories. 

Assessment requirements

Drivers are required to be assessed for unit standard 23436.

Contact details for the Transport Agency-approved assessors are listed below:

Region

Name

Company

Phone

Email

Bay of Plenty

Allan Collins

DigitAL Training and Assessment Ltd

(07) 544 7476
(027) 715 8980

allan@digitalcranes.co.nz

Bay of Plenty

Bill DeRenzy

Pilot Services Ltd

(027) 478 8594

bill.derenzy@xtra.co.nz

Otago

Danny Stephen

Crane Industry Training and Assessing

(027) 227 6716

cita@xnet.co.nz

Wellington

Gary Pearce

Gary Pearce Ltd

(027) 459 4058

pearce.anderson@xtra.co.nz

Waikato

Greg Sheehan

Sheehans Transport Assistance Ltd

(027) 293 6206

sheehanstransport@xtra.co.nz

Hawkes Bay

Henry Schdroski

H&H Enterprises

(027) 695 1157

henry.assess@gmail.com

Waikato

John Sutton

Nottus Over Dimensional Piloting Services Ltd

(027) 278 7049

nottuslogistics@xtra.co.nz

Canterbury

Kenneth Claydon

Claydon Training and Assessing Ltd

(027) 276 6317

ken@claydontraining.co.nz

Canterbury

Pat Power

Tranz-Assist

(027) 208 4215

pat.janine@xtra.co.nz

Manawatu

Peter Jacob

P N Jacob Ltd

(027) 443 0304

peternjacob@gmail.com

Manawatu

Tina Ware

J P Ware Transport Ltd

(06) 329 6724
(027) 443 2065

JPWT@xtra.co.nz

Assessors’ portal to e-BESS

I’m a manager/director of a heavy transport company. Is there any way I can monitor my employees?

BESS-registered drivers can be monitored through TORO (Transport Organisation Register Online).

Find out more about TORO

Renewing your bridge engineering self-supervision (BESS) registration

If you are are drivers whose full BESS registrations will expire soon, you can contact a NZ Transport Agency-approved BESS assessor to book a renewal course. Companies can also do this on their employees’ behalf. You can find the list of approved assessors above.

BESS renewal process for drivers

What to take to the renewal course

When you come to do the renewal course you will need to bring:

  • your driver licence, and
  • your BESS ID card.

If you don’t bring these you cannot sit the renewal course.

You must also be a holder of full (not provisional) BESS registration. The renewal application form can be completed at the time of the assessment.

When should I book into a renewal course?

We recommend that you book at least eight weeks before your card expires.

What happens after I do the renewal course?

Straight after you’ve done the course, the assessor will give you temporary renewal of BESS certification. Please ensure that you carry this certification with you at all times when driving on an overweight permit that requires BESS, until you receive your new BESS ID card.

Check your card’s expiry date

You must sit the renewal course before your card expires, as once it has expired, you no longer have BESS registration. You will then have to have a provisional driver trial period of six months.

If you have any questions, please call our contact centre .


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