One of the criteria for participation in state reconstruction programs should be their compliance with the new law “On the Placing of Construction Products on the Market”, also known as EU Regulation 305, says Andriy Ozeychuk, director of the engineering and construction company Rauta and chairman of the board of directors of the Ukrainian Steel Construction Center Association.
“The implementation of the requirements of Regulation 305 will improve the quality of Ukrainian construction products to the European level and create prerequisites for Ukrainian producers to participate in international tenders for the reconstruction of Ukraine and open up opportunities for exporting construction materials to the EU market,” he explained during the roundtable discussion ”Public Partnership and Investment in Territorial Recovery. How to Involve Ukrainian Construction Materials Producers in the Reconstruction Process” at the Interfax-Ukraine press center on Friday.
Mr. Ozeychuk emphasized that the state should promote more active involvement of Ukrainian producers in the recovery process and create the preconditions for the development of the construction industry.
According to him, there are currently no designated conformity assessment bodies for several product categories to fully implement Regulation 305. Another pressing issue is the possibility of recognizing the test results of EU laboratories in Ukraine, which will avoid the procedure for obtaining a certificate of stability of indicators.
He also mentioned the persistence of corruption in tenders, when the terms of reference are prescribed for the products of a particular manufacturer.
At the same time, he believes it is crucial to eliminate non-market pricing, when the real wages of construction workers differ significantly from those that can be agreed upon by the regulatory authorities; to reduce the risks of non-payment for work performed and delays in financing.
Mr. Ozeychuk noted that the state should take a systematic approach to restoring the war-affected industry. It is necessary to support the creation of new production facilities for construction materials that are not produced in Ukraine or their production volumes are insufficient for potential recovery (European steel, thick plates, hardware, glass, insulation, membranes, etc.)
“It is important for the state to encourage European partners to involve Ukrainian producers in financing the recovery, rather than importing structures from the EU, as is sometimes the case now. (It should – IF-U) give preference to Ukrainian producers without limiting foreign suppliers of products and services, unless there is a full-fledged alternative in Ukraine. This is especially true for products that are equivalent in quality to their European counterparts,” Ozeychuk emphasized.
He pointed out that Ukrainian manufacturers of metal structures have sufficient potential for recovery and are already at the level of European ones: they design according to Eurocodes, work according to modern EN 1090 standards and use BIM technologies, the expert explained.