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Revision of the Construction Products Regulation

Kort sammanfattning 05-07-2023

On 30 March 2022, the European Commission put forward a proposal to revise the Construction Products Regulation (CPR). During its July plenary session, the European Parliament is expected to vote on the report adopted by its Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) on 23 May 2023. The report as voted would then form Parliament's position for negotiations with the Council.

The IA provides a good information package concerning the revision of the CPR, including a summary of the SME test that was carried out, relying on a wealth of evidence, studies and reports. Yet, while the problem definition is well evidenced, the description of the problems and their scale would have benefited from more detailed explanations. In the extensive stakeholder consultations, stakeholders had different views about the policy options; for example, the preferred option received less support ...

Designed to improve the free movement of construction products in the EU internal market, the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) lays down harmonised conditions for the marketing of those products, provides a framework for a common technical language to assess their performance and sets out provisions on the use of CE marking. The Commission is planning to issue a proposal for a revision of the CPR by the end of March. The revision is expected to address the regulation's suboptimal performance ...

Cost of Non-Europe Reports identify the possibilities for economic or other gains and/or the realisation of a ‘public good’ through common action at EU level in specific policy areas and sectors. This Cost of Non-Europe Report seeks to analyse the costs for citizens, businesses and relevant stake-holders of remaining gaps and barriers in the European Single Market, building on and updating the 1988 Cecchini Report, which quantified its potential benefits. This particular study - the first in a series ...

The first part of the workshop on the Regulation on the marketing of construction products was devoted to presentations from experts on CE marking and on the European Technical Assessment procedures. In the second part, various stakeholders within the construction sector, discussed whether CE marking should be mandatory or not, debated the proposed derogations for the CE marking and safety and health issues.