Third Conference of the EOTA Stakeholder Advisory Group

By Published On: 15/11/2016Categories: Certification, Old-EOTA

On November 10, this conference organised by EOTA, European Organisation for Technical Assessment, took place in Brussels. Its purpose was information exchange and debate among the EOTA members and stakeholders. On this occasion, the Conference dealt with:

EOTA: a competent partner for the construction industry
ETA: a reliable way to CE-marking

It has been confirmed that the ETA, European Technical Assessment, is an increasingly used tool by producers of construction products not covered by a harmonised standard. Stakeholders also made comments on the subjects that can be improved and some operational problems, such as the delay in the Official Journal of the European Union publication of European Assessment Documents.

At the end of the session, Ms. Elisabeth Hamdouch, deputy head of Unit GROW.C1 of the Directorate-General Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMES, from the European Commission, announced that the collaboration of the Commission with EOTA will be intensified to accelerate the elaboration and publication of the European Assessment Documents. Likewise, she informed that technical platform meetings on Construction Products Regulation issues that need improvement, and which were detected in the Commission report (7.07.2016), will start. The need of a Regulation revision will be decided based on these works.

More information about the Conference

More information about European Assessment Documents-EAD

ITeC
ITeC

Share this information

About the Author: ITeC

Avatar

Are you a player in the construction sector?

  • Do you want to keep track of the latest developments in our sector?
  • Do you want to attend to webinars, seminars and conferences?
  • Do you want to access the most comprehensive construction database in Spain?
  • Do you want to learn new technology skills?
  • Do you want to benefit from exclusive promotions?

Be part of ITeC

And enjoy the latest developments in the construction sector.

  • Sustainability
  • Digitization
  • Innovation
  • Work methodologies
SUBSCRIBE
ITeC
ITeC