The CPA Welcomes Announcement from DLUHC On The Implementation of UKCA Marking
The CPA issues a statement welcoming the announcement from DLUHC on the delay of implementing UKCA Marking to construction products.
Read moreThe CPA issues a statement welcoming the announcement from DLUHC on the delay of implementing UKCA Marking to construction products.
Read moreChancellor Jeremy Hunt highlighted “stability, growth and public services” as the three main priorities of his Autumn Statement 2022. For construction product manufacturers, as well as the wider construction industry, the announcements made under the ‘growth’ priority will perhaps be most pertinent.
Read moreThe CPA expresses its concerns to government on their latest announcement on extending the use of UKCA marking until 24 December 2024. The latest extension does not include construction products.
Read moreConstruction output is forecast to fall by 3.9% in 2023 following a rise of 2.0% in 2022, as activity currently continues at a high level. The fall for 2023 is a sharp downward revision from -0.4% in the Lower Scenario of the CPA’s Summer Forecasts. This is mainly due to the impact of a wider economic recession, exacerbated by the effect of the ‘Mini Budget’, and the consequent fallout from recent political uncertainty.
Read moreGiven the planned train strikes, our CPA Autumn Lunch will now take place on Wednesday 30th November 2022.
Read moreA two-year run of sales growth for construction product manufacturers ended in Q3, with heavy-side manufacturers reporting the first decline since activities were stalled by the nationwide Covid-19 lockdowns in 2020 Q2.
Read moreCPA lead CSG WG12 to publish an innovative proposal on construction product competence.
Read moreThe CPA comments on the tragic passing of HRH Queen Elizabeth II.
Read moreConstruction Growth Expected to Slow Despite Buoyant Infrastructure and Warehouses Activity.
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