CONTINUITY FOR ‘CE’ MARKED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS SOLD IN GREAT BRITAIN

Published 4th December 2025 / General

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has published The Construction Products (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which make minor technical amendments to ensure continuity of the current policy which enables ‘CE’ marked construction products under the new EU-CPR 2024 to be sold in Great Britain without the need for further testing or additional marking.

The amendments introduced by the new SI (2025 1172) are necessary as a result of the EU’s new Construction Products Regulations which came into force in January 2025. The UKCA mark remains a recognised regulatory mark and provides an alternative to the European ‘CE’ mark in Great Britain. SI 2025 1172 comes into force on 8th January 2026.

At the same time, MHCLG published draft regulations to move the functions of the Building Safety Regulator out of the Health and Safety Executive, into an Executive Non-Departmental Public Body sponsored by MHCLG.

Samantha Dixon, Minister for Building Safety, Fire and Democracy, says: ‘This change will position the BSR for the coming years. It will strengthen lines of accountability and give a dedicated focus to BSR operations, and is an important first step towards establishing a single construction regulator, the lead recommendation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 report.

‘I am grateful to HSE for the leadership and experience it has brought to the establishment and early operations of the BSR, and for its ongoing support as this change is made.’

TTA is grateful to Lorna Wiliams for her continued support for TTA’s Technical Committee regarding all matters concerning construction products regulations

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