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Building Blocks: Developments for the UK construction industry | September 2025

Published on 17th September 2025

Welcome to Building Blocks – Osborne Clarke's regular newsletter round-up of Insights relevant to construction industry clients

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Upcoming events

Future of Infrastructure 2025

24 September | IMechE London | 16:00-20:00
Richard Threlfall (Global Head of Infrastructure, Government and Healthcare at KPMG and Chair of the Advisory Council of The Infrastructure Forum) will be giving the keynote speech and a panel of industry leaders will provide insight and debate about how the infrastructure sector will develop over the next ten years and beyond. How is the industry gearing up for billions in planned investment and accelerated delivery programmes?

Failure to prevent fraud: the first month and beyond

7 October | 09:00-09:30
With a focus on the first month of implementation, we will discuss practical advice on compliance measures, risk management, and the long-term implications for businesses. This session forms part of our regular Eating Compliance for Breakfast series.


Construction and infrastructure Insights

Streamlined English court process proposed for Building Safety Act claims

Proposed updates to the Technology Construction Court guide will aim to introduce a more efficient resolution process for building safety claims.


More topics you may be interested in

Regulatory

'Failure to prevent fraud' prosecution guidance reinforces prospect of UK authorities' early use of new power

UK counts down to identity checks for all directors and persons with significant control from November

Money laundering in the UK undergoes first national risk assessment for five years

Planning, environment and energy

The Energy Transition | UK government launches energy sector digitalisation plan

The Energy Transition | UK advances with development of carbon capture, usage and storage

Employment

Employment Law Coffee Break: Our next webinar, latest developments on employment law reforms, and immigration update

* This article is current as of the date of its publication and does not necessarily reflect the present state of the law or relevant regulation.

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