Shadow Housing Minister and Deputy Mayor of London announced for UK Construction Week London
Shadow Housing Minister, Kevin Hollinrake MP, and Tom Copley, Deputy Mayor of London for Housing and Residential Development, are just two of the high-profile names amongst the first set of keynote speakers announced for UK Construction Week London (ExCeL, May 7-9th).
They will be alongside over 300 other thought leaders and experts in sustainability, planning, procurement and infrastructure, who will be heading to the UK’s biggest event for the built environment, which attracts over 18,000 visitors from a myriad backgrounds, including architects, developers, contractors, government members and suppliers.
Other keynote speakers announced to date include:
- Andrew Watkin, Transport and Estates Development Manager, Aston Villa FC
- Alan Heron, Director of Procurement, Places for People
- David Philp, Chair, CIOS Innovation Panel
- Fergus Harradence, Deputy Director, Infrastructure, Construction & Rail, Department for Business & Trade (DBT)
- Amelia Woodley, ESG Board Director, Speedy Hire
- Chris Oldham, Senior Policy and Programme Manager, City of London
- Connor Storkey, Director of Sustainability, Brookfield Properties
- Fiona Henderson, Social Value Lead, MACE
- Julie Godefroy, Head of Net Zero, CIBSE
- Ron Lang, Construction Transformation Advisor, Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) & Regional Director, AtkinsRéalis
Alongside the initial speaker announcement, UKCW London’s exhibitor list is now live, with confirmed names including Toshiba, Metrotile, Hahn Plastics, Ford, Kingspan and Fischer Future Heat.
Neil Gaisford, Divisional Director, Construction, commented: “This year sees UKCW celebrate its 10th anniversary, and consistently over the past decade we’ve attracted some of the biggest names in the industry, as well as famous faces and big name politicians, to come and speak here.
“UK Construction Week is all about conversation, debate and networking - and our speaker programme is the catalyst at the centre of all of that.”
The only event designed to cater for the whole construction supply chain, UKCW London 2025 will not only be co-located with The Stone Show & Hard Surfaces for the first time in its history, but will feature an array of exciting initiatives and exclusive launches.
With an overall theme of ‘Growth’, UK Construction Week (UKCW) London will feature over 200 exhibitors, 300+ seminars, CPD sessions and workshops, alongside a wealth of specialist areas including:
- Workwear & PPE Live by PCIAW®, a new dedicated show for construction clothing, footwear, and accessories, in an exclusive partnership with the Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide (PCIAW®).
- After the success of its debut at the Birmingham show in October, UKCW London will also feature Onsite On Hire, making its return to London after 16 years. Onsite On Hire is a hire industry showcase designed to show the very best tools, compact plant and equipment exhibitors.
- Another exciting feature for the show in May, and coming to UK Construction Week London for the first time, will be HVAC+R, which will see a showcase of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration solutions.
UKCW London will feature a new VIP pass, allowing visitors to elevate their experience for just £99 per day. The new pass allows VIP guests to skip the queues with fast-track entry, relax in style in the exclusive VIP Lounge with complimentary coffee, a range of alcoholic and soft drinks, and a dedicated WiFi network throughout the day. What’s more, free parking at the venue is included in the purchase of the ticket.
Following the London show in May 2025, UKCW Birmingham returns to the NEC from 30 September to 2 October 2025.
To register for UKCW London for free, visit https://forms.reg.buzz/ukcw-london-2025/cab-pr
Featured articles and news
PAC report on the Remediation of Dangerous Cladding
Recommendations on workforce, transparency, support, insurance, funding, fraud and mismanagement.
New towns, expanded settlements and housing delivery
Modular inquiry asks if new towns and expanded settlements are an effective means of delivering housing.
Building Engineering Business Survey Q1 2025
Survey shows growth remains flat as skill shortages and volatile pricing persist.
Construction contract awards remain buoyant
Infrastructure up but residential struggles.
Home builders call for suspension of Building Safety Levy
HBF with over 100 home builders write to the Chancellor.
CIOB Apprentice of the Year 2024/2025
CIOB names James Monk a quantity surveyor from Cambridge as the winner.
Warm Homes Plan and existing energy bill support policies
Breaking down what existing policies are and what they do.
Treasury responds to sector submission on Warm Homes
Trade associations call on Government to make good on manifesto pledge for the upgrading of 5 million homes.
A tour through Robotic Installation Systems for Elevators, Innovation Labs, MetaCore and PORT tech.
A dynamic brand built for impact stitched into BSRIA’s building fabric.
BS 9991:2024 and the recently published CLC advisory note
Fire safety in the design, management and use of residential buildings. Code of practice.
NBS launches industry guide for specification writing
Available for free and as immediate download.
Peter Barber’s work revives forgotten building types.
Insights of how to attract more young people to construction
Results from CIOB survey of 16-24 year olds and parents.
Focussing on the practical implementation of electrification.
Preston flood scheme completes primary school SuDS
Three primary schools benefit from SuDS schemes.