Government extends CE marking for construction products and commits to reform regulatory regime - From TTA
The Minister for Building Safety and Homelessness has announced an extension of the recognition of CE marking for construction products in Great Britain. This extension, and the longer-term future of CE/UKCA marking, is conditional on a commitment from the Government to system wide reform of the construction products regulatory regime.
In summary this means that:
– CE marking will be accepted past 30th June 2025 in Great Britain;
– The Government has committed to system wide construction product regulatory reform;
– UKCA marking will remain a valid and accepted regulatory mark;
– The Government will explore the long-term future of CE/UKCA marking as part of this regulatory reform;
– Any subsequent changes to the recognition of CE marking would be subject to a minimum 2-year transitional period; and
– The Government will engage with UK Conformity Assessment Bodies, the UK Accreditation Service, and the wider industry to strengthen the conformity assessment market.
There are links to further reading on TTA website, using the following link.
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The Minister for Building Safety and Homelessness has announced an extension of the recognition of CE marking for construction products in Great Britain. This extension, and the longer-term future of CE/UKCA marking, is conditional on a commitment from the Government to system wide reform of the construction products regulatory regime.
In summary this means that:
– CE marking will be accepted past 30th June 2025 in Great Britain;
– The Government has committed to system wide construction product regulatory reform;
– UKCA marking will remain a valid and accepted regulatory mark;
– The Government will explore the long-term future of CE/UKCA marking as part of this regulatory reform;
– Any subsequent changes to the recognition of CE marking would be subject to a minimum 2-year transitional period; and
– The Government will engage with UK Conformity Assessment Bodies, the UK Accreditation Service, and the wider industry to strengthen the conformity assessment market.
There are links to further reading on TTA website, using the following link.
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