Supply chain model
See how Construction Products & Building Materials moves.
Coordinate declarations, technical documentation, product identifiers, environmental data, and project handoffs across long product lifecycles.
01. Products
Cement, structural metals, insulation, windows, flooring, panels, and product systems
02. Materials
Minerals, clinker, steel, aluminium, wood, glass, polymers, additives, and recycled inputs
03. Facilities
Quarries, kilns, smelters, mills, fabricators, component plants, and testing laboratories
04. Transactions
Production batches, declarations, shipments, project handoffs, installation records, and replacement events
Evidence workflow in practice
Keep certified timber connected through the project handoff.
Follow forest-based material claims from the timber supplier through fabrication and into a controlled construction package.
- Timber supplierTransfers certified material
- FabricatorControls chain of custody
- Certification bodyAudits the certified organization
- Main contractorReceives project evidence
01 InitiateOpen the exact case02 ResolveConnect identity and evidence03 CoordinateCheck, route, and prepare04 DecideKeep human authority05 ActIssue and reuse the outcome
Project package
Open the evidence workflow for the exact structural timber package.
- Input
- Project, product specification and delivery schedule
- Control
- The contractor accepts project evidence; certified organizations and certification bodies retain their scheme responsibilities.
- Handoff
- Custody records · Timber supplier
- Project packageMain contractor
The construction package carries a reviewable custody chain from certified delivery through fabrication.
Workflow boundary
The workflow supports project evidence; it does not turn certification into automatic regulatory compliance.
PEFC — Chain of Custody technical documentation
Evidence in context
Keep proof close to the decision.
Bring every source record into one reviewable workflow.
A controlled record connecting the product type to current declarations, facility and batch evidence, technical documentation, and project-ready access.
- Declaration linked
- Batch evidence current
- 3 technical reviews
- Role access defined
Connected capabilities
Move from intake to action.
Configure contributors, evidence, approvals, and audience views.
01. Multi-tier mapping
Connect products, suppliers, facilities, materials, and transactions across tiers.
02. Supplier collaboration
Request structured data and evidence through collaborative supplier workflows.
03. Evidence governance
Extract, version, approve, and preserve documents with a reviewable audit trail.
04. Cases and corrective action
Route exceptions through cases, corrective actions, approvals, and escalation paths.
05. Digital product passports
Publish governed product records through QR experiences and role-based views.
06. Impact calculations
Maintain carbon, PEF, and CBAM calculations in traceable reporting ledgers.
07. Regulation-specific outputs
Prepare controlled statements, evidence rooms, certificates, assessments, and submission data.
Relevant pathways
Match the product to the rule.
Product scope, company role, material, transaction, market, threshold, and effective date determine the applicable pathway.
Construction Products Regulation
The CPR creates a construction DPP system that depends on delegated acts and phased product-family rules.
CBAM
Applies to covered imported goods and importer roles, not every downstream building product.
EUDR
Relevant to covered wood-based products and codes.
REACH & SCIP
Substance and article records depend on composition and role.
PEF
A voluntary product method; construction declarations may use other sector methods.
Frequently asked
What teams need to know.
No. The Construction Products Regulation establishes the system, while delegated acts and product-family rules define implementation and timing.
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Confirm your scope
Apply current legal text and implementing measures to your company role, products, materials, transactions, markets, and facts.
