
FIEC and EFBWW joint position on the Construction Services Act
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New EU Product Standard for Ready-Mixed Concrete (RMC): FIEC warns of immense costs and risks to quality and safety
Moreover, RMC must be considered within a full system perspective. It is a semi-finished construction product whose final performance is not determined solely at the point of delivery, but depends equally on placement, curing, and execution on site. The harmonisation approach proposed by the European Commission risks an internally inconsistent framework and legal uncertainty.
FIEC remains committed to constructive dialogue with the European Commission and calls for a thorough evaluation of the necessity, benefits, and consequences of harmonising the RMC product standard before further technical work progresses.
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FIEC replies to Commission’s biased questionnaire on subcontracting practices
In its reply, FIEC stresses again the importance played by subcontracting schemes in the construction industry, a fragmented industry, mostly composed of specialised SMEs, and the fact that imposing a one-size-fits-all legislation at the EU level would not be the right approach. National rules already exist and are better suited to the specific realities of each Member State – some of them derive from agreements by national sectoral social partners, whose autonomy and competency must be respected.
Be it in the area of liability mechanisms or health and safety rules on site, FIEC points out that the way forward lies in the proper enforcement of the existing EU and national rules, which are already very advanced and comprehensive when it comes to OSH rules.
As the Commission is also trying to define what “high risk” sectors are, FIEC strongly regrets that any high labour intensity sector seems to be presumed to be “high risk”.
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Pact for Skills in Construction: meeting with Pact Signatories
The meeting also demonstrated its strength as a platform for best practices exchange, with an intervention by Byggföretagen, our Swedish member Federation, who shared inspiring initiatives to attract women into the construction sector.
Updates on the promotional activities of the Pact were shared alongside a forward-looking overview of upcoming EU initiatives, including the VET Strategy and the Skills Portability Initiative, expected in the second half of 2026.
With the next Pact for Skills in Construction meeting set for autumn 2026, the Pact is well placed to serve as a key platform to advance the sector’s skills agenda and build on its growing momentum.
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EXCEL4HOUSING 4.0: Thematic Workshop opportunity on “Skills & labour market needs in construction”
Whether you represent a construction company, a sector association, or a labour market body, this is a unique opportunity to participate in the shaping of the future of construction education across Europe and connect with the EXCEL4HOUSING4.0 stakeholder community.
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EU-Moldova Summit in Chișinău announces up to €641 million in investments
Representing FIEC, Laurentiu Plosceanu, President of ARACO, one of the two FIEC’s Romanian members, participated in the summit discussions. His presence underlined the strong engagement of the European construction sector in Moldova’s development.
In her keynote address, EU Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, described Moldova as a “top performer” in the EU accession process, highlighting the country’s progress in reforms and its commitment to closer integration with the European Union. “The investment projects announced today demonstrate that Moldova is not only strongly supported by the European Union, but is also a country that is contributing to Europe’s competitiveness, security, digital transformation and industrial development“, remarked the Commissioner.
Speaking on behalf of ARACO and FIEC, Mr Plosceanu emphasised the readiness of the sector, stating that “there are already a number of construction companies that are ready – and getting prepared – for the launch and implementation of EU-funded Moldavian projects on a medium- and long-term approach.”
The summit confirmed the strategic role of the construction industry in delivering EU-funded investments and supporting Moldova’s economic transformation. It also reinforced the importance of continued cooperation between European stakeholders and Moldovan partners to ensure sustainable growth and successful integration into the EU market.
Next steps
On 22 June, the EU and Moldova will hold the second EU-Moldova Summit, reaffirming the strategic importance of Moldova’s future within the EU and the strength of our cooperation.
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80th Anniversary of ANCE
FIEC wishes ANCE a Happy Birthday and best success on the upcoming celebration initiatives foreseen for this special anniversary.
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Highlights of the FIEC event in Paris on 28-29 May 2026
A video story of the 2-day event co-hosted in Paris by FIEC together with its 2 French member federations: Fédération Française du Bâtiment (FFB) and Fédération Nationale des Travaux Publics (FNTP).The Annual Conference & General Assembly took place on 29 May, at the Institut de France, while the festive soiree of 28 May took all participants onboard the Paquebot cruising the River Seine.
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