Webinar: Civil engineering market study interim report

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Date and time

Thursday 8 January 2026, 2:00pm to 3:00pm.

Registration for this event closes at 12:00pm on 8 January 2026.

Location

Online (Microsoft Teams)

About this event

This webinar will outline the findings of the CMA’s civil engineering market study interim report, with an opportunity for the audience to share their views.

We will discuss the following topics:

  1. Overall assessment: do stakeholders broadly agree with the CMA’s interim findings and priorities?
  2. Feasibility of proposed remedies: are the suggested remedies practical and likely to deliver meaningful improvements?
  3. Barriers and competition: will the proposals effectively reduce barriers to entry and encourage fair competition?
  4. Procurement and risk: are current procurement and risk-sharing practices fit for purpose, or do they need reform?
  5. Market confidence and investment: will the CMA’s approach strengthen confidence and stimulate long-term investment?
  6. Innovation and skills: how can the sector better support innovation and workforce development under these proposals?

Who should attend

Stakeholders in the civil engineering sector who may be affected by the interim report's proposals.

Contact us

If you have any questions about this event, please contact us.

Date and time

Thursday 8 January 2026, 2:00pm to 3:00pm.

Registration for this event closes at 12:00pm on 8 January 2026.

Location

Online (Microsoft Teams)

About this event

This webinar will outline the findings of the CMA’s civil engineering market study interim report, with an opportunity for the audience to share their views.

We will discuss the following topics:

  1. Overall assessment: do stakeholders broadly agree with the CMA’s interim findings and priorities?
  2. Feasibility of proposed remedies: are the suggested remedies practical and likely to deliver meaningful improvements?
  3. Barriers and competition: will the proposals effectively reduce barriers to entry and encourage fair competition?
  4. Procurement and risk: are current procurement and risk-sharing practices fit for purpose, or do they need reform?
  5. Market confidence and investment: will the CMA’s approach strengthen confidence and stimulate long-term investment?
  6. Innovation and skills: how can the sector better support innovation and workforce development under these proposals?

Who should attend

Stakeholders in the civil engineering sector who may be affected by the interim report's proposals.

Contact us

If you have any questions about this event, please contact us.

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