Since the publication of the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, following the Grenfell Tower fire, the Construction Products Association (CPA) has been working towards meeting these requirements.
Like others in the UK construction industry and fire sector, the CPA has been involved with several critical activities, and amongst these has established a “Marketing Integrity Group” to specifically address Chapter 7 of the report, which challenges how product information is made available to the wider supply chain.
The Group is led by Adam Turk, Managing Director, Commercial, for Baxi Heating, with a core team of 20 marketing, communications and technical professionals from across the supply chain.
In order to inform its work further, the CPA’s Marketing Integrity Group has issued a Call For Evidence seeking responses from across the supply chain, including architects, designers, specifiers, consultants, manufacturers, contractors, builders, merchants, maintainers, and indeed anyone who uses product information through the life of the asset. Amongst the areas of interest covered by the survey are:
- Ease of finding information
- Product substitution
- Completeness and correctness of information
- Products as part of a system, or use in a variety of applications.
Those who wish to complete the Call For Evidence survey, can do so by clicking here. The survey will remain open until Friday, 05 April and the CPA’s Marketing Integrity Group intends to publish its findings and recommendations in the autumn.
CPA Deputy Chief Executive and Policy Director, Peter Caplehorn, commented: “The evidence base we are seeking will be a vital contribution to our work on reform post-Grenfell Tower fire. The survey results will help us make recommendations to ensure that consistent, unambiguous and clear product information on construction materials is made available to the wider supply chain. We need no reminder of how important this information is and I encourage as many responses to the survey as possible.”