Construction Products Association

The Construction Products Association (CPA) is a UK-based construction industry trade association, that represents and champions manufacturers and suppliers of construction products. As well as representing some of the largest construction product manufacturers in the UK, the CPA also acts as the ‘umbrella’ trade organisation for dozens of sector and product-specific trade associations, which themselves represent thousands of companies, mostly SME’s and family-run businesses.

Construction Products Association
AbbreviationCPA
Formation2000
TypeTrade association
Legal statusNon-profit company
PurposeConstruction products industry in the UK
HeadquartersThe Building Centre,
London, WC1
Region served
United Kingdom
Membership
UK construction products companies
Chief Executive
Peter Caplehorn RIBA
WebsiteCPA

History

It was formed on 1 January 2000 as the result of a merger of the National Council of Building Materials Producers and the Association of Construction Products and Suppliers, and officially launched on 1 March 2000.[1]

Function

At its launch, the first CPA President Roy Harrison said:

"The CPA has been formed to act as the focal point for government consultation and its objectives include informing and empowering its membership, complementing the work of sector trade bodies and exerting influence at regional, national and international levels."[1]

The CPA says it "acts as a single voice to promote and campaign for the construction product manufacturers and suppliers in support of this major UK industry."[2] It represents suppliers and manufacturers on the Strategic Forum for Construction, and is a member of Construction Products Europe.[2]

The CPA outlines its functions as focused on three areas: Improving the productivity, profitability, and outcomes of the construction products sector and the wider construction industry; driving the adoption of digital technologies and processes to make for a smarter, more efficient construction industry; and advising government and manufacturers on solutions for lowering emissions and increasing resource efficiency.

Members and structure

The CPA has four membership categories:[3]

  • Company members - the CPA's Industry Principals Council, comprising executives from the major company members, meets quarterly to discuss issues relevant to the construction products industry and set policy priorities for the Association on these issues.
  • Trade association members - the Trade Association Council has a similar role, also meeting quarterly.
  • Affiliate members - which either cannot be members of a Trade Association Member; or are members of a Trade Association Member but wish to have a more prominent, direct membership with the CPA.
  • Associate members - companies and organisations that do not manufacture or supply construction products but wish to take advantage of the services and support provided by the Association.[3]

The work of the CPA is also supported by various committees covering: technical, economic research, sustainability, and external affairs.

Publications

The CPA publishes numerous economic publications each year covering the construction and product manufacturing industries,[4] with its construction industry output forecasts widely quoted in both industry publications - e.g. Building, Construction News[5] - and mainstream media.

Location

The CPA head office is situated in The Building Centre, on Store Street in Bloomsbury, central London..

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See also

References

  1. Tarmac chief heads new construction industry body, AggNet, 1 March 2000. Retrieved: 15 January 2015.
  2. "What we do", Construction Products Association. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  3. Our Members, Construction Products Association. Retrieved 15 January 2015
  4. Economics publications Archived 2015-01-04 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Dennis, Sarah (2014), "Construction output forecasts: Construction Products Association – spring 2014", Construction News, 28 April. Retrieved: 15 January 2015.
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