The Department for Business and Trade has said that the indefinite extension of the use of the CE marking in products made by UK businesses does not include the construction products sector.
The British Board of Agrément has been appointed as an Approved Body, Technical Assessment Body and Notified Body (NI) by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
The UK Government has issued guidance covering a wide range of considerations construction firms will have to make ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period.
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has published a new guide to the marking of construction projects after the Brexit transition period with the European Union expires on 31 December 2020.
Trade negotiations on the future relationship between the UK and Europe have so far ignored architecture and other professional and business services, according to a report published by the House of Lords EU Services Sub-Committee.
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Guidance from Stephen Garvin, Head of Building Standards Division, to Scottish Local Authorities, about changes to the Construction Products Regulations in preparation of a possible no deal Brexit on 31 October 2019.