Under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), new legal obligations have been placed on manufacturers, distributors and importers of construction products used within the EU to CE Mark their products where they are covered by either a harmonised standard or European Technical Assessment (ETA). This applies not only to constituent products (such as steel beams, bolts etc) but also to fabricated elements and systems made from CE Marked products. The CPR requires the CE Marking of all construction products from 1 July 2013 and the CE Marking of fabricated structural steelwork from 1 July 2014
Products covered include: Steel and aluminium floor and wall supporting beams, roof structures, balconies, stairs, ramps, walkways, floor gratings, canopies, certain types of lintels and any structural item taking the weight of a person or structure.
What will happen if you don’t get your products CE marked? You will need to CE mark your structural steel products in order tolegally sell them anywhere within the EU, including the UK.
Morrison & Murray offer a complete CE approved package inclusive of design, manufacture, supply and installation of all types of structural steelwork up to execution class two.
All works are carried out by qualified welders who are supervised by our responsible welding co-ordinator and work to a factory production control procedure which is audited and certified by BSI