Via insights from the latest articles and data related to the industry – the State of the Construction Industry 2025 report highlights opportunities and risks for your business
UK construction is navigating difficulties, opportunity, and transformation. This report explores the pressures and progress shaping the sector – from the recruitment crisis to cutting-edge innovation, sustainability targets, and shifting policy.
Inside the report, you’ll find updates on:
- Technology as a bridge to productivity
AI, BIM, robotic bricklayers, and 3D printing are helping offset skills shortages. Learn how firms like 14Trees and ICON are leading the charge and reshaping project delivery. - Sustainability and carbon-first planning
PAS 2080 is fast becoming essential for procurement. This section shows how carbon goals are shaping everything from project design to tender success, with real-world examples from major UK infrastructure projects. - The skills and the recruitment gap
Half of UK builders can’t find qualified workers. Explore how £600m in government funding aims to address issues around an ageing workforce and apprenticeship gaps. - International lessons on workforce equity
Other countries are offering useful blueprints on gender and racial equity. Learn the UK’s comparative strengths in this area, and potential avenues for further growing our talent pipeline. - Net zero and political headwinds
From planning reforms to clean energy targets, changing policy could derail or accelerate infrastructure investment. The report explores the warning signs for companies to look out for.
Why download the report?
Whether you’re planning your next tender, building a team, or adapting to evolving compliance demands, this report delivers practical, forward-looking insights to sharpen your strategy and stay ahead of industry shifts.
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