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CPA Welcomes Raft of New Members

The Construction Products Association (CPA) – the leading organisation that represents construction product manufacturers and suppliers – has welcomed thirteen new members since the beginning of 2021.

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Joint statement on product availability from the BMF and CPA

Builders and builders’ merchants alike are being adversely affected by limited availability in a number of important product groups. The continuing impact of Covid is one of several factors behind the shortages and price increases but the overall picture is more complex.

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CPA Welcomes BDO LLP as new Associate

Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO LLP has joined the CPA as a new Associate Member. BDO LLP provides integrated advice and solutions to help businesses navigate a changing world. Its clients are Britain’s economic engine – ambitious, entrepreneurially-spirited and high growth businesses that fuel the economy.

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CPA Coronavirus Update

The CPA is being asked by a number of government departments, members, industry colleagues and media about the impact of the Coronavirus on our industry. The CPA’s economics team is assessing the key issues for the UK economy and construction and a ‘live’ briefing paper is available for CPA members.

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Joint industry letter on Immigration

The CPA joined other major trade bodies calling on The Home Secretary to work with industry in designing a new immigration system to encourage growth across the UK.

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CPA Welcomes Seven New Members in 2019

The Construction Products Association warmly welcomed seven new members in 2019. BMI Group joined as a new Company member, while four Affiliate members came on board, namely Birtley Group, C3 Alliance, Nudura and Wrekin. Citation and ForrestBrown were welcomed as two new Associate members.

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CPA Analysis of the Parties’ Manifestos

The CPA’s economics team has analysed the four main UK parties’ manifestos, to clarify those elements that are particularly relevant to our members and the construction industry in general, including: housing, infrastructure, transport, sustainability, taxation, work and skills.

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