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Published Friday, 20 February 2026Construction service providers must register in the Building Merchants Register
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Monday, 16 October 2023
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The first part of Article 22 of the Construction Law stipulates that to provide construction services, a trader must register in the Construction Merchants Register. A construction merchant is a trader registered in the Construction Merchants Register.
All traders providing construction services (NACE 2nd edition - Section F "Construction" and Section M "Professional, scientific, and technical services" Chapter 71 "Architectural and engineering services; technical testing and analysis" Group 71.1 "Architectural and engineering services and related technical consultancy," to the extent that services in this group relate to the design of structures, technical surveying, construction expertise, or engineering consultancy in the implementation of construction projects), must register in the Construction Merchants Register.
For more information, refer to the video and presentation published by the Ministry of Economics.
The State Construction Control Bureau encourages residential building managers to use only companies registered in the Construction Merchants Register for the necessary construction services.