UK CONSTRUCTION WEEK BIRMINGHAM UNVEILS AGENDA FOR 2025
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UK Construction Week Birmingham is back from Tuesday 30 September to Thursday 2 October 2025, bringing the UK’s biggest built environment event to the NEC Birmingham. This year promises to be one of the most ambitious yet, with a packed programme designed to inform, inspire, and connect professionals from every corner of the industry.
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At the heart of the event are five distinct content theatres, each focusing on a core area of the modern construction landscape: Digital Construction, Roofing, Cladding & Insulation, Onsite On Hire, Build X, and more. Across these stages, delegates can expect over 200 expert speakers and more than 150 CPD-accredited hours, ensuring valuable learning for every attendee.
The 2025 speaker line-up is already shaping up to be outstanding. Confirmed headline names include:
- Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands
- Oliver Novokovic, Group Technical & Innovation Director, Barratt Redrow PLC
- Mike Raven, NACF National Sustainability Lead, East Riding of Yorkshire Council
- George Clarke, Architect, TV Presenter, and advocate for better housing and design
- Alan Heron, Director of Procurement, Places for People
- Emma Whigham, Markets & Supply Chain Director, New Hospital Programme
- Rachael Owens, Co-Director, National Retrofit Hub
- Amanda Long, Chief Executive, Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI)
- Marie Claude Hemming, Director of Operations, ACE Net
Their sessions will tackle some of the industry’s most pressing challenges, from sustainable design and retrofit to innovation in procurement and the digital transformation of construction.
UKCW Birmingham is a meeting place for the entire construction ecosystem. Attendees will include Tier 1 and 2 contractors, housebuilders, architects, local authorities, consultants, and supply chain specialists. Whether your focus is technical expertise, strategic insight, or networking opportunities, the event offers something unique for every role in the sector.
For professionals seeking to stay ahead, the 150+ CPD-accredited sessions will deliver in-depth knowledge, practical takeaways, and cutting-edge case studies. The breadth of content means that whether you’re interested in emerging construction technology, sustainable building methods, or industry regulation, you’ll find dedicated sessions to suit your needs.
If you work in construction, this is where you need to be from 30 September to 2 October. Don’t miss your chance to learn from the best, connect with peers, and shape the future of the built environment.
Register today and be part of UK Construction Week Birmingham 2025