Siderise CEO Adam Turk reappointed as Chair of Construction Products Association

Iain Hoey
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Adam Turk of Siderise to lead trade body for third year
Adam Turk, the CEO of Siderise, will remain as Chair of the Construction Products Association (CPA) for a third consecutive year to assist the sector during a period of intense regulatory transition.
The CPA confirmed the reappointment during its Spring Lunch on 23rd April.
As the primary organisation for UK construction product manufacturers and suppliers, the CPA works with government officials to develop evidence-based policies and safety solutions.
Turk has supported the association for nearly two decades and possesses extensive experience within the construction sector.
His leadership is intended to help the industry adapt to a more robust regulatory regime and a culture focused on integrity.
The CPA acknowledged his contribution by extending his tenure beyond the standard two-year limit.
Siderise CEO addresses regulatory reform and market challenges
Turk described the current environment as a triple challenge involving a difficult UK market, global uncertainty and a major reform agenda.
He commented on his reappointment: “As the umbrella organisation for the construction products sector, the CPA is highly respected for its contribution.
“It is an honour for me to have been asked to stay as Chair for another year, as the industry faces the triple challenge of a difficult UK market and uncertainty caused by global factors whilst being asked to undertake a significant reform agenda under the Construction Products Regulation and General Safety Requirements proposals.
“I will be doing all I can to ensure a smooth transition through the various obstacles in front of us.”
Peter Caplehorn, Chief Executive of the CPA, added: “We are extremely grateful for Adam’s continuing support of our Association and the work we undertake to support this sector.
“His vast industry experience and considerable energy and enthusiasm are priceless as the challenges facing us seem to grow in complexity and severity.”
The association provides economic, technical and sustainability insights to support its members during these changes.