Prefabricated systems that are EU-compliant are gaining momentum under the updated Construction Products Regulation (EU) 2024/3110, especially as the EU pushes for sustainable, modular, and industrialized construction methods.
These are off-site manufactured components—such as walls, façades, floors, or entire modules—that meet EU safety, sustainability, and performance standards. They are designed to be:
CE-marked (when applicable)
Digitally traceable via Digital Product Passports
Aligned with Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs)
Compatible with harmonized standards or assessed via European Technical Assessments (ETAs)
✅ Reduced On-Site Waste: Prefab systems can cut construction waste by 10–15%
⏱️ Faster Installation: Off-site manufacturing shortens build time and minimizes disruption
♻️ Circularity: Many prefab units are designed for disassembly and reuse
📜 Regulatory Compliance: Prefab components must meet CPR requirements, including CE marking and performance declarations
Check Harmonized Standards: If none exist, apply for a European Technical Assessment (ETA)
Provide DoP and DoC: Include performance and conformity declarations
Register Digital Product Passport: Mandatory by July 2026
Include EPDs: Especially for public procurement and green building certification