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Introducing our civil engineering market study (for government and public authorities)
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Date and time
Tuesday 1 July 2025, 2:15pm to 3:00pm
Registration for this event closes at midday on 30 June 2025.
Location
Online (Microsoft Teams)
About this event
Following the launch of its market study into the UK civil engineering sector, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will host a 45-minute webinar for representatives from UK government departments and public authorities.
We will:
provide an overview of the purpose and scope of the market study
outline the main phases of work, from launch to the final report
explain how UK government departments and public authorities can engage with the CMA’s work
give attendees the chance to ask questions about the market study
Who should attend
Representatives in UK government departments and devolved administrations
Public procurement bodies
Regulators whose work relates to infrastructure delivery in the road and/or rail sectors
If you work for a private sector provider or civil engineering contractor, register for our other webinar on Monday 30 June 2025 instead.
Further information
We will share a joining link and instructions with registered attendees in advance. After the webinar, we will publish a recording of the presentation section. We will not publish the Q&A section.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, email events@cma.gov.uk.
Date and time
Tuesday 1 July 2025, 2:15pm to 3:00pm
Registration for this event closes at midday on 30 June 2025.
Location
Online (Microsoft Teams)
About this event
Following the launch of its market study into the UK civil engineering sector, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will host a 45-minute webinar for representatives from UK government departments and public authorities.
We will:
provide an overview of the purpose and scope of the market study
outline the main phases of work, from launch to the final report
explain how UK government departments and public authorities can engage with the CMA’s work
give attendees the chance to ask questions about the market study
Who should attend
Representatives in UK government departments and devolved administrations
Public procurement bodies
Regulators whose work relates to infrastructure delivery in the road and/or rail sectors
If you work for a private sector provider or civil engineering contractor, register for our other webinar on Monday 30 June 2025 instead.
Further information
We will share a joining link and instructions with registered attendees in advance. After the webinar, we will publish a recording of the presentation section. We will not publish the Q&A section.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, email events@cma.gov.uk.