28 January 2025 – 30 Euston Square, London

Returning to London on 28 January 2025 – Construction Productivity Conference is a one day conference and supporting pop-up exhibition that will bring together a host of industry leaders to discuss strategy, opportunity, and the future of productivity in the built environment.

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Read the latest Construction Productivity news below.

Jaimie Johnston: Hitting Productivity Head On

With rising build costs and increasing risk profiles – attempts to improve productivity have proven difficult in a sector too often defined by tight profit margins, aggressive procurement practices, talent shortages and uncertain work pipelines.

The Construction Productivity Conference will interrogate the issues influencing efficiency but most importantly, the speakers will also analyse success stories. Taking place at 30 Euston Square, London on 28 January 2025 – the conference programme looks to address the UK construction ‘productivity puzzle’ head on.

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Cogent Consulting: Unravelling the Construction Productivity Puzzle

The UK’s construction productivity growth has been flatlining since 2010. The sector faces long-standing challenges that demand drastic solutions. We asked Trevor Richards, Director of Cogent Consulting, to take a deep dive into strategies that can tackle inefficiencies and unlock the latent productivity potential in the sector.

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Trudi Sully: Advancing Productivity: Fundamentally Doing More With Less

With construction productivity levels under scrutiny across the UK, a new conference taking place in 2025 will explore what is slowing the sector down and understand how these challenges can be overcome.

The Construction Productivity Conference will get to the core of an issue which has plagued the construction industry for decades. Taking place on 28 January 2025 at 30 Euston Square, central London, the hard-hitting conference programme looks to address the UK construction ‘productivity puzzle’ head-on.

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