The EU’s new Construction Products Regulation has come into effect, which replaces the 2011 rules in an effort to modernise the industry and strengthen competitiveness within the EU Single Market.

The updated rules are designed to streamline the process of marketing construction products within the market.

These also aim to bolster the sector’s competitiveness and sustainability by embracing innovative construction methods.

The regulation introduces digital product passports, a pivotal advancement in the digitalisation of the construction sector.

These passports will contain comprehensive data on construction products, including performance declarations, conformity details, safety information, and usage instructions.

A significant advantage of this feature is the ability to accurately assess the carbon footprint of entire buildings.

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The new Construction Products Regulation provides essential information to builders, architects, engineers, consumers, and public authorities, enabling them to make informed decisions based on the provided information.

Furthermore, the regulation is expected to significantly enhance the sector’s competitiveness and productivity. It supports the EU’s role in leading construction practices such as the use of prefabricated or modular elements, including facade systems.

The adoption of off-site construction methods is projected to lower costs and quicken the delivery of essential housing projects, both new and refurbished.

These technologies could also reduce construction waste by 10-15% during the production and manufacturing stages.

Moreover, the ability to disassemble and repurpose prefabricated units at the end of their life cycle underscores the regulation’s commitment to sustainability.