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CMA Identifies Key Issues in UK Civil Engineering Sector

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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released an interim report highlighting inefficiencies in the UK civil engineering market, proposing options for improvement to enhance public infrastructure outcomes.

17.12.2025 | UK competition authority


The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its interim report as part of an ongoing market study into the civil engineering sector, focusing on public road and railway infrastructure in the UK.

The report indicates that the civil engineering market is currently experiencing inefficiencies characterized by high costs and low investment, which hinder the sector's ability to support economic growth. The CMA aims to identify ways to improve project scoping, planning, procurement, and regulation.

In its analysis, the CMA has provisionally identified several root causes for the poor outcomes in the market, including uncertain funding, a risk-averse culture, and regulatory barriers. The report outlines potential options for improvement, such as creating a more stable funding environment, enhancing procurement capabilities, and streamlining regulatory processes.

The CMA is committed to engaging with stakeholders, including government departments and industry representatives, to refine its proposals and develop a comprehensive set of recommendations for the final report, which is expected in spring 2026.

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