Famous faces and big brands come together as UK’s largest built environment event makes welcome return to capital
The UK’s largest event for the built environment, UK Construction Week (UKCW) London made a welcome return to ExCeL last week, with a string of exclusive launches, a star-studded line-up of speakers, international pavilions from across the globe, and a host of new features.
The three-day show included a star-studded line-up of high-profile names including Dragon’s Den star Sara Davies MBE, former England international footballer Trevor Steven, architect and Channel 4 presenter George Clarke, and Andrew Lewer MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for SME Housebuilders and LUHC Select Committee.
Co-located with Concrete Expo and The Offsite Show, UKCW London was sponsored and supported by some of the industry’s biggest names, including ABC+ Warranty; Barbour ABI; HotelPlanner; MERS; Oracle Construction and Engineering; Design & Build UK; CITB; Offsite Alliance; MPBA; BSF; CIOB; and British Offsite.
With over 7,000 products on display from over 300 exciting exhibitors including Ford, British Offsite, Peri, PlanRadar, Celsa Steel UK, Containex and Don & Low, the multi award-winning show attracted a wealth of overseas exhibitors and visitors.
UKCW London highlights included:
UKCW’s biggest ever display of international pavilions from China, Turkey Italy, Estonia, and a new Sicilian Pavilion, which showcased 16 high-end interiors companies, including Colorificio Atria, Settipani Srl, and Nikkolor Italia, who used UKCW London for the global launch of its incredible new decorating material, Etna, which features ash collected from Sicily’s famous [active] volcano.
Construction Sport’s pre-show Van Rally North, which travelled over 1,000 miles from London to John O’Groats and back, to raise funds and to support construction families affected by suicide
A major focus on skills development, apprenticeships and training, including the Worldskills BIM challenge, which brought together the next generation of BIM experts from across the globe; a new Skills and Training Hub, a first-time collaboration with the CITB (Construction Industry Training Board); and a new Careers and Recruitment Zone featuring specialist recruiters from the construction sector
An array of high-profile speakers, including Ron Lang, Regional Director, Atkins Réalis; Manjit Rana, Head of Sustainable Commercial Improvement, National Highways; Trudi Sully, UK and Europe Lead – Industrialised Design & Construction, Mott Macdonald; Robert Claridge, Europe Learning Solutions Owner, Laing O’Rourke
Shining a spotlight on the unsung heroes and talented professionals in the construction industry, the Role Models Campaign, now in its seventh year, announced the shortlists for the three new categories, with the winners to be revealed at UKCW Birmingham in October:
Rising Star: Rekiya Shodunke – Berkeley St Edward; Ben Shirley – New Model Institute of Technology and Engineering; Harkirat Kohar – AtkinsRéalis; Bethany Collins – Building & Plumbing Supplies Ltd ; Tom O’Dwyer – Mott MacDonald
Pioneer: Cathryn Greville – Action Sustainability; Kat Parsons – All Female Design & Build Project; Mayur Gondhea – Cubelynx Limited; Danielle Haskings – MCS; Lydia McGuinness – Wates Construction; James Brown – Prodtex; Ben Channon – Ekkist; Erato Mygdaliou – Joseph Gallagher; Jennie Armstrong – Construction Health and Wellbeing Ltd; Stacey Brooke – Ridge and Partners LLP; Lorna Hagan – ConstructTuition Ltd; Stephen Brunning – Sterling DCS; Olayemi Usman – Turner & Townsend; Helen Gawor – Building Strategy Consulting; Kevin Pratt – Pure Haus
Icon: Carol Massay – The Access Group; Ceri Evans – Mace Group; Rachel Bell – Stride Treglown; Kelly Cartwright – Core Recruitment; John Woodward – Retired, C&D Consulting Engineers; Jade Cohen – QFlow; Brittany Harris – QFlow; Paula McMahon – Sir Robert McAlpine; Naim Basha – Wilten Construction; Tim Young – Lovell; Bethany Holroyd – Human Capital Partners; George Mokhtar – Turner & Townsend; Andrew Langridge – Sterling DCS; Terry Kirby – Berkeley St Edward; Eve Livett – The Association of Brickwork Contractors
The winning exhibitors for this year’s Stand Awards were announced, and included:
Best Space Only – MERS (@mers.uk)
Best Shell Scheme – Hahn Plastics Ltd (@hahnrecycledplastic)
Best Marketing – Containex (@containex_official)
Best Interactive Stand – Orko Electrical (@orkoelectrical)
Sam Patel, Divisional Director – Construction, said after the show: “Feedback and visitor registrations for this year’s UKCW London have been phenomenal – confirming its place as the industry’s premier event.
“New features such as the Sicilian Pavilion, Demo Zone and Skills & Training Hub have been really well received; we can’t wait to bring even more insight and innovation to UKCW Birmingham when the show returns in October. See you all at the NEC!”
Matthew Baxendale, Head of Sales and Marketing, Hahn Plastics, said: “It’s been a good show again – we saw a diverse portfolio of customers, from architects and engineers to large companies like the MOD and Incheon Airport. This is great for us as we have such a diverse product range, and UKCW is the opportunity to be in front of so many different people.”